The Parliaments of three Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries - Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine - released a joint statement on July 3, calling on the European Parliament to adopt a Resolution prior to the EaP Summit reaffirming its appeal to the European Council to opening the
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament has received the Joint statement of the Parliaments of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine of 3 July 2017. We have taken note of their call on the European Parliament as regards the suggested resolution and the issue of
European Parliament Chairpersons McAllister, Jáuregui Atondo and Assis made the following joint statement:
"The Venezuelan Government has called an election on 30th July to launch the so called National Constituent Assembly process, aimed at writing a new Constitution for the country.
This step is unacceptable both in
Latin America and Caribbean region is more than ever a key EU partner
But cooperation should be expanded and political dialogue reinforced
Negotiations to reach an EU-Mercosur deal should be speeded up
Sharing common values, interests, and political agenda, Latin American and Caribbean countries and
European Parliament Chairpersons McAllister, Harms and Karim made the following joint statement:
"The European Parliament is greatly concerned about the renewed violence earlier this week between Armenia and Azerbaijan which has yet again led to the death of civilians, in the Fizuli region. We express our
€3.3 billion for leverage of €44 billion in private investment
Focus on poverty reduction, jobs, SMEs, climate change
Strict rules on labour and human rights and tax transparency
An informal agreement on an EU scheme aiming to mobilise €44 billion in private sector investment in Africa