30 November 2024,   09:49
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Foreign Ministers of Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova sign joint statement on EU integration

Foreign Ministers of 3 countries of the Eastern Partnership – Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova – signed a joint statement on integration with the European Union in Bratislava, Slovakia.

The statement addressed to the EU High Commissioner Josep Borrell reflects the ambitious agenda of the associated members regarding integration into the EU and is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the establishment of Eastern Partnership.

Based on the statement, these counties initiate the establishment of “EU+3 Associated Members” dialogue format in direction of transport, energy and other branches. The Associated Trio is asking for full use of four liberties of the EU (free movement of goods, services, capital and labour force).

Foreign Ministers said that the their countries share fundamental values of EU and reiterate their sovereign rights to determine their own future.

The statement says that European integration is the choice of Associated countries’ citizens and this right should be free of pressure from the third country.

The statement also reads that 10 years since the creation of the EU Eastern Partnership format, uniting Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine, it is time a long-term strategy be drafted “which will ensure a closer cooperation of the countries with the EU”.

The three countries condemn violation of territorial integrity and call on the EU for becoming actively involved in the resolution of conflicts in the Eastern Partnership region and for the pullout of troops illegally deployed on their territories.

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