ArmInfo. In Brussels, a joint declaration of the Eastern Partnership countries was published.
"The Summit reaffirms the great importance they attach to the Eastern Partnership as a special dimension of the European Neighborhood Policy, and they reaffirm their common commitment to this strategic and ambitious partnership based on common values, mutual interests and understanding, ownership and responsibility, differentiation, mutual accountability that brings the partner countries from Eastern Europe closer to the European Union Sustainable and effective progress in reform is the key to the continuous success of the Eastern Partnership, "the document says. The parties expressed concern about "continuing violations of the principles of international law in many parts of the region." "The summit participants are demanding the resumption of efforts to promote a peaceful settlement of unresolved conflicts in the region on the basis of the principles and norms of international law.The resolution of conflicts, the strengthening of trust and good neighborly relations are important for economic and social development and cooperation." The summit welcomes the efforts and the strengthening of the role of the EU in conflict resolution and confidence building within or in support of existing agreed negotiation and process formats, including through direct vennoe presence, where necessary, "- the document says.
Today in Brussels, the summit of the "Eastern Partnership" is taking place. The heads of state and government of the EU member states are discussing further cooperation with the representatives of Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus. Armenia is represented at the summit by President Serzh Sargsyan.