As European Union leaders reflect on the results of last week's Eastern Partnership Summit in Warsaw they may justifiable be wondering if their guests from the east had acted like difficult neighbours, of if they were just good friends giving frank and honest advice.
The EU Eastern Partnership Summit in Warsaw has ended successfully. It has charted a way forward for developing relations between the EU and its six Eastern neighbours. It also highlighted important differences in approach to a number of key problems - obstacles that will need to be overcome if this relationship is to be really meaningful.