Восточное партнерство имеет огромный потенциал

Восточное партнерство имеет огромный потенциал, который возможно будет реализовать благодаря совместным усилиям.

Об этом сказала в понедельник в своем видеообращении верховный представитель ЕС по иностранным делам и политике безопасности Федерика Могерини участникам мероприятия, посвященного запуску новой институциональной структуры инициативы «Восточное партнерство» в Брюсселе, сообщает информационное агентство Trend.

"Вместе мы можем реализовать огромный потенциал Восточного партнерства для всех граждан нашего общего европейского континента", - сказала она.

Могерини напомнила, что в ноябре прошлого года на саммите в Брюсселе было принято решение вывести сотрудничество между странами ЕС и "Восточного партнерства" на новый, более амбициозный уровень.

"Впервые у нас есть конкретная дорожная карта в рамках Восточного партнерства с 20 практическими целями, которые должны быть достигнуты к 2020 году. Каждая из этих целей связана с повседневной жизнью наших граждан. Мы установили планку очень высоко. Поэтому мы также решили изменить способы реализации этих целей путем создания новой структуры для Восточного партнерства. Мы решили быть более практичными и более сосредоточенными на потребностях наших граждан", - сказала она.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Trend.az

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