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EPD WELCOMES COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS ON DEMOCRACY SUPPORT

undefinedThe Council of the European Union approved yesterday (17 November) Conclusions on Democracy Support in the EU's external relations. The Conclusions and accompanying Agenda for Action, affirm Europe's commitment to democracy as a core value in its dealing with the outside world. The Conclusions recognise that ‘there is a need for a broader and more coherent approach' to democracy building and strive to improve the coherence, complementarity and coordination of existing EU policies. The accompanying Agenda for Action sets out the approach that should be taken to achieve this. The EPD has supported and contributed actively to the process from the very beginning and celebrates this encouraging step forward. The EPD congratulates in particular the Czech and Swedish Presidencies, under whose leadership the Conclusions were drafted, and looks forward to continue working with the European institutions, Member States and all stakeholders in implementing the Agenda for Action.  The Conclusions and Agenda for Action can be read here.

 

See also the EPD's explanation of the Council Conclusions.


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