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European Neighbourhood Policy - Egypt

Summary: March 2, 2005: European Neighbourhood Policy: Egypt (Brussels)

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The European Commission today took the next step in intensifying relations with Egypt by presenting a Country Report providing a comprehensive overview of the political and economic situation in Egypt and the state of its bilateral relations with the European Union. Following the previous recommendation by the Council to develop an Action Plan for Egypt under the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), this report provides a basis for the development of that plan. It may also serve as a basis for assessing future progress in the EU's relations with Egypt. The ENP goes beyond the existing Association Agreement to offer the prospect of an increasingly close relationship with the EU, involving a significant degree of economic integration and a deepening of political cooperation.

Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner commented "The European Neighbourhood Policy gives us the opportunity to take our relationship with Egypt up a gear. I am looking forward to working with the government of Egypt to develop an Action Plan as a joint agenda for action in the coming years. Progress in our relationship will reflect the efforts and successes of the country itself".

Following the entry into force of the EU-Egypt Association Agreement, the Commission has today reported on progress made in Egypt with regard to political and economic reforms. This Country Report assesses bilateral relations between the EU and Egypt, reflecting progress under the existing Association Agreement and describing the current situation in areas of particular interest for the ENP partnership: the development of political institutions based on the values - democracy, the rule of law, human rights - enshrined in the Agreement; regional stability and co-operation in justice and home affairs; and economic and social reforms that will create new opportunities for development and modernisation, for further liberalisation of trade and for gradual participation in the Internal Market.

The Action Plan will set out priorities for action in two broad areas:

For more information on the European Neighbourhood Policy:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/world/enp/index_en.htm


  • Ref: EC05-090EN
  • EU source: European Commission
  • UN forum: 
  • Date: 2/3/2005


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