Прагматичное партнерство, которое выдержало испытание временем

Партнерство между Азербайджаном, Грузией и Турцией является успешным и долгосрочным, поскольку оно основано на стратегическом прагматизме и не направлено против какой-либо другой третьей страны. Об этом было заявлено на круглом столе на тему «Региональные и субрегиональные по соседству с ЕС: партнерство Азербайджан-Грузия-Турция», организованном LINKS Europe и AYAPE в Брюсселе, в четверг (5 марта).

На встрече выступил г-н Лаша Дарсалия, заместитель министра иностранных дел Грузии, который сказал, что партнерство между Азербайджаном, Грузией и Турцией является основой с позитивной повесткой дня и не направлено против кого-либо. Грузия сотрудничала с Азербайджаном и Турцией на двусторонней основе, а также с обеими сторонами на многосторонней основе, особенно в продвижении коридора Восток-Запад. Дарсалия сказал, что двумя основными внешнеполитическими целями Грузии являются евроатлантическая интеграция и восстановление территориальной целостности, и, что трехстороннее сотрудничество также важно для достижения этих целей.

Главы миссий трех стран в Европейском Союзе посол Мехмет Кемаль Бозай от Турции, посол Азербайджана Фуад Искандеров и посол Грузии Натали Сабанадзе представили подход своих стран к рамкам трехстороннего сотрудничества, положительно оценив работу, которая была проделана в этих рамках.

Выступавшие также упомянули, как Европейский Союз может взаимодействовать с трехсторонним сотрудничеством в таких областях, как связь, изменение энергетического климата и инновации.

Среди других докладчиков на мероприятии были доктор Деннис Саммут, Аманда Пол, Мэтью Брайза и доктор Джулия Прейз-Олтремонт.

В начале встречи также прозвучали приветственные слова МЭП Андриса Америкса и МЭП Ильхана Кючука, которые приветствовали участников и подчеркнули важность темы встречи для Европейского Союза.

источник: commonspace.eu 

фото: Участники заседания круглого стола, состоявшемся в Брюсселе 5 марта 2020 года, организованном LINKS Europe и AYAPE.

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