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Commission adopts strategy for partnership with Asia

Published 05 September 2001 - Updated 29 January 2010
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The European Commission adopted on 4 September a new strategic framework for the European Union's relations with Asia in the coming decade. The strategy aims at strengthening the EU's presence in Asia and addressing regional and global challenges, such as poverty, environment, democracy and human rights.

The Commission's strategy for partnership with Asia focuses on six issues:
  • strengthening EU engagement with Asia in the political and security fields,
  • strengthening EU-Asia two-way trade and investment relations in both directions,
  • contributing effectively to reduce poverty in the region,
  • helping promote the spread of democracy,
  • promoting good governance and the rule of law across the region,
  • promoting further the awareness between the two regions.

 

Background: 
The EU began summit-level dialogue with Asia in 1991 with Japan. This was followed by comparative summits with India and China in more recent years, as well as with East Asia as a whole. The EU has played an active role in addressing some of the key developments in Asia in recent years, for example on the Korean Peninsula, in Cambodia, Indonesia and East Timor.

 

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