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            The Policy: What is the European Neighbourhood Policy ?

            The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) was developed in 2004, with the objective of avoiding the emergence of new dividing lines between the enlarged EU and our neighbours and instead strengthening the prosperity, stability and security of all concerned. In this way, it also addresses the strategic objectives set out in the December 2003 European Security Strategy.

            The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) was first outlined in a Commission Communication on Wider Europe [197 KB]  in March 2003, followed by a more developed Strategy Paper on the European Neighbourhood Policy [289 KB]  published in May 2004. This document sets out in concrete terms how the EU proposes to work more closely with these countries. As part of its report on implementation, in December 2006, the Commission also made proposals as to how the policy could be further strengthened.

            The EU offers our neighbours a privileged relationship, building upon a mutual commitment to common values (democracy and human rights, rule of law, good governance, market economy principles and sustainable development). The ENP goes beyond existing relationships to offer a deeper political relationship and economic integration. The level of ambition of the relationship will depend on the extent to which these values are effectively shared. The ENP remains distinct from the process of enlargement although it does not prejudge, for European neighbours, how their relationship with the EU may develop in future, in accordance with Treaty provisions.

            The European Neighbourhood Policy applies to the EU's immediate neighbours by land or sea - Algeria, Armenia, AzerbaijanBelarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia and Ukraine. Although Russia is also a neighbour of the EU, our relations are instead developed through a Strategic Partnership covering four "common spaces".

            The central element of the European Neighbourhood Policy is the bilateral ENP Action Plans agreed between the EU and each partner. These set out an agenda of political and economic reforms with short and medium-term priorities. Implementation of the ENP Action Plans (agreed in 2005 with Israel, Jordan, Moldova, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Tunisia and Ukraine, in 2006 with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, and in 2007 with Egypt and Lebanon) is underway. Algeria, having only recently ratified its Association Agreement with the EU, has chosen not to negotiate an Action Plan yet.

            Implementation is jointly promoted and monitored through sub-Committees.

            Since the ENP builds upon existing agreements between the EU and the partner in question (Partnership and Cooperation Agreements, or Association Agreements in the framework of the EuroMediterranean Partnership), the ENP is not yet ?activated' for Belarus, Libya or Syria since no such Agreements are yet in force.

             

            Last update: 31 October 2007  |Top

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            Dec. 31, 2013

            End of 7 year

            Funding Instrument ENPI

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            January 1, 2014

            EU Banking Union Begins

             

             

             

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            but some of the signficant ones.

            *All days start at sundown in Judaism.

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            2013:   September 4-6

            2014:   September 24-26

            2015:   September 13-15

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            2013:   September 13-14

            2014:   October 3-4

            2015:   September 22-23

            Passover, Commemorates the Passover Lamb

            2013:   March 25-April 2

            2014:   April 14-22

            2015:   April 3-11

            Av 9, Day of Catastrophe for the Jews

            2013:   July 15-16

            2014:   August 4-5

            2015:   July 25-26

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