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Azerbaijani President, Ilham Aliyev, stated on April 24, 2004 that “'Azerbaijan’s current strategic choice is integration in Europe, European family and institutions" but it has very far to go, given that its government is rather autocratic.
See:
en.wikipedia.org
It is not ‘high’ on any future enlargement agenda. Serbia, the other Balkan states, Ukraine and Georgia are all ‘ahead’:
Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova
See:
Azerbaijan–European Union relations - Wikipedia
It is not ‘high’ on any future enlargement agenda. Serbia, the other Balkan states, Ukraine and Georgia are all ‘ahead’:
EPP - European People's Party
The EPP is centre-right, pro-European political party which gathers over 82 parties from 43 countries.
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Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova
Resolution adopted at the EPP Congress, Helsinki (Finland), 7 – 8 November
2018
Bearing in mind that
a) EU enlargement has been one of Europe’s most successful policies and has proven the attractiveness of the European model. It has served as a driving force for reforms in many non-EU countries in Europe and remains an important response to the dual challenge of consolidating Europe’s global role and confirming its responsibility for stability and security of the continent;
b) the EPP has always supported EU integration and continues to strive for the most important goal; a Europe that is “whole, free and at peace”. In 2017 the EPP Congress in Malta approved, amongst others, two strategic Resolutions: on “Western Balkans” and “On the Long-Term Support Plan for Ukraine”, which outlined a clear strategic framework with regards the next steps of EU integration;
d) Ukraine, a country on the European continent, remains under direct military and hybrid attack from Russia, its neighbour, and part of its territory remains under illegal annexation by Russia;
e) The development and security of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, immediate neighbours of the EU, have a direct impact on the EU and also wider implications for the whole European continent;
g) Russia is maintaining, and even increasing, efforts to exert influence on Ukraine and other Eastern Partnership countries, using, in particular, military, economic, political and hybrid means. Therefore, European solidarity, engagement and support are needed to counteract these threats and antidemocratic trends;
1. reiterates its support for territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova and that it will never recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia; and condemns the occupation of the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region/ south Ossetia;
3. reiterates its unequivocal support for a European perspective of the Eastern Partnership countries, which signed association agreement with the EU;
4. underlines, that the European integration process has been one of the most successful and powerful EU instruments for consolidating democratic norms and principles, for establishing functioning market economies and for achieving peace and stability;
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