05/09/2017 GIP

What Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine Want From the Brussels Summit

Author

Mariam Grigalashvili
Publish Date:
05-09-2017
Originally published in DELF The Lithuania Tribune

The European Union will hold the fifth Summit of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) in Brussels on November 24. There, the leaders of EU member states will meet with counterparts from Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Armenia and Belarus.

The summit’s main purpose is to underline the progress made since the 2015 Riga Summit and outline the directions of future cooperation between the EU and EaP states. The summit will also involve discussion of how to strengthen cooperation in the four priority areas agreed in Riga:

  • Stronger economy: economic development and better market opportunities;
  • Stronger governance: strengthening of institutions and good governance;
  • Stronger connectivity: enhancing interconnections, notably in the areas of transport and energy; and
  • Stronger society: increasing mobility and contacts between people.

 

The Brussels Summit is the EaP’s first since Georgia and Ukraine achieved visa liberalization and issued a joint statement (along with Moldova) calling on the European Parliament “to adopt a Resolution prior to the EaP Summit reflecting political support and reaffirming the appeal to the European Council to opening the Perspective of Membership to the three Associated Countries in line with Article 49 of the Treaty of the European Union.”

Before the membership perspective for Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova can be discussed at the Brussels Summit, a decision needs to be made at the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs meeting in September. As stated by European Parliament member David McAllister, the Foreign Affairs Committee will draw up a report and “the content of this upcoming resolution – including the issue of membership perspective – will be the subject of debates in the Foreign Affairs Committee in September and October 2017.”

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