Foreign Ministers of the EU and partner countries (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) on Monday 13 May in Brussels.
For the occasion, a Presidency statement reviews the major achievements of the Partnership and the challenges ahead, but makes no mention at any time of a possible European future for those partners desiring one (see EUROPE B11910A20).
In this declaration, the Presidency stresses that...