Reports on the Implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy in 2014 adopted

In a set of annual reports adopted on 25 March 2015, the European Commission and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy assessed the implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) with the 16 partner countries in East Europe and the southern Mediterranean and made recommendations for the year ahead.

The reports show the development of the partner countries in 2014 in terms of democratic transition, human rights and fundamental freedoms, their economic development and the countries’ cooperation with the EU in sectorial areas such as migration and mobility, energy and transport. This year, the reports will also assist the EU in evaluating its approach towards the region as a whole and be useful for the ENP review process launched on 4 March.

 Speaking on the occasion of adoption of the European Neighbourhood Package, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/ Vice-President of the European Commission Federica Mogherini said:

2014 was a year of major challenges: armed conflicts in Ukraine, atrocities and human rights violations by terrorist groups in the Middle East and in North Africa, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Increased irregular migration and trafficking of human beings to Europe have been one of the direct consequences of the crises. These developments have been a test for the European Neighbourhood Policy. In this crucial time, the EU is determined to step up its engagement with our partners across the region on political, economic and security cooperation“.

EU Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, underlined the importance of the Neighbourhood Policy for the Union, and the ongoing review of the Neighbourhood Policy:

The political assessments and economic evaluations, and the conclusions drawn in the 2014 ENP reports published will assist the European Union in evaluating its approach towards the region as a whole. We are currently consulting widely on the way ahead for this policy with a view to developing more effective ways of working with these key partners for the benefit of the EU and our neighbours themselves“.

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