Focus – Foreign Affairs Council (17 June 2019)
(B2) Sudan, Moldova and the Middle East situation were the main topics discussed at the meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the 28 in Luxembourg on Monday 17 June. EU foreign policy
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(B2) Sudan, Moldova and the Middle East situation were the main topics discussed at the meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the 28 in Luxembourg on Monday 17 June. EU foreign policy
Read(B2) The point was not on the agenda but the latest developments prompted the Foreign Ministers of the 28, who met in Luxembourg on Monday (17 June), to welcome "a positive development" in Moldova
Read(B2 in Luxembourg) Debates on the implementation of a European Peace Facility remain blocked. According to the elements obtained by B2, nothing really progressed during this 'jumbo' Foreign Affairs Council
Read(B2) Foreign Ministers had the opportunity to discuss on Monday (17 June), during their meeting, the effectiveness of the common foreign and security policy and solutions to increase the effectiveness of
Read(B2) Only an orderly, peaceful and civilian-led transition can meet Sudanese aspirations. In a statement adopted on Monday 17 June, EU foreign ministers call for an "independent and
Read(B2) Meeting in Luxembourg, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the 28 renewed, on Monday 17 June, their support for the strengthening of regional cooperation in the Black Sea, a region of "increasing strategic importance"
Read(B2) The Foreign Ministers of the European Union, on Monday 17 June, endorsed the new strategy for Central Asia Adapting the European approach to changes in the region The 28 welcome the deepening of relations with the
Read(B2 in Luxembourg) The conclusions on security and defense adopted this Monday (17 June) by the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Defense of the '28' (in 'jumbo' format) are long, but they
Read(B2) The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the 28 undertook, on Monday 17 June, to "redouble their efforts to promote and strengthen multilateralism". In their conclusions, they defend a more “proactive” role
Read(B2) EU foreign ministers are due to approve on Monday (June 17) the lifting of the sanctions framework on the government of the Maldives. A goodwill gesture from the European Union
Read(B2) The High Representative of the EU, Federica Mogherini, will present to ministers on Monday (17 June) an assessment of the implementation of the various aspects of the EU's global strategy on
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