
Basic Documents
Eastern Partnership. 20 Deliverables for 2020: Bringing tangible results for citizens.
Launched in 2009 as a joint policy initiative, the Eastern Partnership (EaP) aims to deepen and strengthen relations between the European Union (EU), its Member States and its six Eastern neighbours: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.
ENP Financial Cooperation Reference Documents (on the EEAS website)
Here you will find the legal framework and documents related to the financial support for the ENP.
ENP countries progress reports (on the EEAS website)
Once a year, the European Commission and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy publish reports assessing the progress made towards the objectives of the Action Plans and the Association Agendas.
ENP Action Plans (on the EEAS website)
The ENP action plans (or Association Agendas for Eastern partner countries) set out the partner country’s agenda for political and economic reforms, with short and medium-term priorities of 3 to 5 years, and reflect the country’s needs and capacities, as well as its and the EU’s interests.

The Member States of the European Union have decided to link together their know-how, resources and destinies. Together, they have built a zone of stability, democracy and sustainable development whilst maintaining cultural diversity, tolerance and individual freedoms. The European Union is committed to sharing its achievements and its values with countries and peoples beyond its borders.
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