29. Juni 2020
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June 29th, 2020, 10:28 AMMEP and German CDU Politician David McAllister discusses the negotiations between the EU and the U.K. over their future relationship, the risks of no deal and his outlook for the talks. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2020-06-29/eu-u-k-more-optimistic-about-a-deal-video
24. Juni 2020
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https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2020/06/24/meps-urge-albanian-government-to-fulfill-eu-conditions/
TIRANA – Members of the European Parliament urged the Albanian government to fulfill the 15 EU conditions until the first Intergovernmental Conference, in order to commence negotiations, Tirana Times reports.
During the PE Foreign Affairs Committee’s Monday plenary session, several MEPs convened to discuss the current situation in
19. Juni 2020
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Statement by MEPs David McAllister and Andrius Kubilius following the Eastern Partnership leaders' video conference held on 18 June 2020:
„We very much welcome yesterday’s video conference that President Ursula von der Leyen and President Charles Michel had with the leaders of the Eastern Partnership countries
19. Juni 2020
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Brussels, 18 June 2020
The European People’s Party (EPP) hosted its 7th Eastern Partnership (EaP) Leaders’ Meeting via video conference on 17 June. The meeting included several EPP heads of state and government, as well as party leaders from EU Member States and EaP countries (see
18. Juni 2020
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The European Union maintains a strong commitment toward the Eastern Partnership; this is even more true for the European People’s Party (EPP), which has been one of the major actors vis-à-vis the Eastern Partnership since its launch.
During the past decade, together with our partners, we
18. Juni 2020
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MEPs firmly behind EU negotiator Michel BarnierThe UK’s cherry-picking approach is a no-go for the EUAgreement on level playing field and fisheries required to obtain European Parliament’s consent
Parliament regrets that differences remain substantial, with little time left to reach an agreement on the future EU-UK