The next stage of the Eastern Partnership: Prior­ities for the cooper­ation with Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova

Foto: Mark Feigman

 

On October 5, 2021, the Center Liberal Modernity held the public discussion on prior­ities for cooper­ation with Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova under the Eastern Partnership Plus project. The discussion included the presen­tation of two policy papers from the Center Liberal Modernity on anti-corruption assessment and oppor­tu­nities around the European Green Deal. The high-level panelists from the German Foreign Office, the European Parliament and the European Commission noted that the December EaP Summit should be a new landmark to provide these three associated states with new concrete incen­tives and to meet the expec­ta­tions of civil societies. Germany should play a decisive role in this process.

Many thanks to all partic­i­pants, especially to the German Foreign Office and our partner organi­za­tions in the associated states.

 

Impres­sionen

Matthias Lüttenberg, Beauf­tragter für Osteuropa im Auswär­tigen Amt Foto: Mark Feigman

Stephan Bischoff, Marieluise Beck, Matthias Lüttenberg Foto: Mark Feigman

Above: Oleksandr Sushko, Victoria Rosa, Ivane Chkhikvadze

Below: Georg Zachmann, Khatia Kikalishvili, Rebecca Harms Foto: Mark Faigman

 

 

Supported by the German Foreign Office, Civil Society Corporation.