Алиев провел переговоры с официальными лицами ЕС в Брюсселе

Президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев провел переговоры с высшим руководством Европейского Союза в Брюсселе. В среду (11 июля) Алиев встретился с Президентом Европейского Совета Дональдом Туском.

Позднее президент Алиев и президент Туск присутствовали на завершении переговоров по приоритетам партнерства между ЕС и Азербайджаном между Верховным представителем Европейского Союза по иностранным делам и политике безопасности / вице-президентом Европейской комиссии Федерикой Могерини и главой МИД Азербайджана Эльмаром Мамедъяровым.

В заявлении Европейской службы внешних действий говорится, что приоритеты партнерства представляют собой важный шаг в отношениях между ЕС и Азербайджаном, поскольку они определяют общие приоритеты политики, которые будут определять и укреплять партнерство в ближайшие годы. Сохраняя верность принципу дифференциации отношений ЕС со странами в своем восточном районе, четыре основных направления сотрудничества в рамках приоритетов партнерства отражают те, которые определены в рамках «Восточного партнерства», а именно:

Укрепление институтов и благое гос-управление; Это включает в себя борьбу с коррупцией, реформу государственного управления и создание потенциала для борьбы с преступностью и терроризмом;

Экономическое развитие и рыночные возможности; Это включает в себя устойчивую диверсификацию экономики, поддержку членства в ВТО и улучшение деловой и инвестиционной среды;

Связность, энергоэффективность, окружающая среда и климатические действия; Основываясь на успешном сотрудничестве в области энергетики и значительном прогрессе, достигнутом в Южном газовом коридоре, это включает поддержку способности Азербайджана функционировать как торговый, логистический и транспортный узел, нормативная помощь, устойчивое управление ресурсами;

Мобильность и контакты между людьми; Это включает в себя поддержку образования и человеческого капитала и предоставление больших возможностей для граждан ЕС и Азербайджана встретиться и поделиться опытом.

"Приоритеты партнерства также будут служить основой для нашего финансового сотрудничества на 2018-2020 годы", - говорится в заявлении. "В рамках приоритетов партнерства ЕС и Азербайджан подтверждают свою приверженность амбициозной и всеобъемлющей повестке дня. В повестке дня будут отражены ценности и принципы Политики европейского соседства, включая соблюдение прав человека, демократию, верховенство закона и диалог с гражданским обществом. Наряду с продолжающимися переговорами о новом двустороннем соглашении заключение приоритетов партнерства свидетельствует о явном намерении укрепить отношения между ЕС и Азербайджаном, чтобы принести позитивные результаты на благо народа Азербайджана и Европейского Союза. Приоритеты партнерства теперь будут официально одобрены Европейским Союзом и Азербайджаном, и затем уже будут приняты".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы Европейской службы внешних действий

фото: Президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев в ходе встречи с Президентом Европейского Совета Дональдом Туском в Брюсселе, 11 июля 2018 года (фото предоставлено пресс-службой президента Азербайджана).

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