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Eastern Partnership

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  • The plan, called the Eastern Partnership, has inflamed tensions between the EU and Russia, as Moscow worries that the bloc is encroaching on its traditional turf.

    EU Offers Aid, Loans to Six Eastern Nations 2009

  • The Eastern Partnership was a response to Sarkozy's Mediterranean Union, bringing all the Mediterranean countries together with the EU in a loose economic club, and was put on fast track after the war in Georgia in August.

    Russian-EU-NATO relations: Cold War shivers 2008

  • Moldova is one of six eastern European countries within the EU's so-called Eastern Partnership which holds out the prospect of political association and economic integration with the EU.

    Raw Story 2010

  • Ukraine is the largest member of the EU's so-called Eastern Partnership, a cooperation programme which also links the EU with Armenia,

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Moldova is one of six eastern European countries within the EU's so-called Eastern Partnership which holds out the prospect of political association and economic integration with the EU.

    Raw Story 2010

  • Alongside the IMF cash, Belarus obtained an EU offer of membership in its so-called Eastern Partnership, which would break down trade barriers.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2009

  • Alongside the IMF cash, Belarus obtained an EU offer of membership in its so-called Eastern Partnership, which would break down trade barriers.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2009

  • The Czech Foreign Minister named claims by some mass media that the Eastern Partnership is a bargaining instrument between Moscow and Brussels as nonsense.

    The BEING HAD Times BEING HAD 2009

  • The European Union's most ambitious outreach effort to countries on the territory of the former Soviet Union, known as the Eastern Partnership, is in trouble.

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2009

  • The Eastern Partnership is a €600 million EU policy to build closer political and trade relations with Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia over several years.

    EUobserver.com - Headline News 2009

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