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On the future of the Eastern Partnership

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

EU-UK talks: MEPs display unwavering support for the EU position

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

Foreign policy consequences of the COVID-19 crisis

I am convinced that we should stand up for fostering the European Union’s strategic autonomy, for promoting multilateral solutions and for defending our interests in a spirit of solidarity.We are all currently witnessing that the COVID 19 pandemic will lead to more than just medical,

EU-UK debate: MEPs will not back a deal at any cost

In a joint debate ahead of the EU summit covering future EU-UK relations and EU financing, MEPs urged Council to agree on the recovery plan. Parliament will not back a deal at any cost, warned several MEPs commenting on the ongoing negotiations about the future relationship

Korean Peninsula: MEPs deeply worried over latest developments

The Chair of the EP delegation for relations with the Korean Peninsula, Lukas Mandl, and the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, David McAllister, stated on Wednesday: “We are gravely concerned by the recent explosion of the inter-Korean liaison office in Kaesong by the Democratic People’s