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The Eastern Partnership: moving ahead

Foreign Office Minister David Lidington and the Lithuanian and Polish Foreign Ministers focus on the future prosperity of Eastern Europe.

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Minister for Europe David Lidington joined Lithuanian and Polish Foreign Ministers at a Wilton Park conference on The Eastern Partnership. After the conference the Ministers released the following statement.

Today we attended the Wilton Park conference, , which included participants from across the EU and from Eastern Partner countries. The Eastern Partnership, with its focus on the future prosperity of Eastern Europe, is at the top of our agendas. Today鈥檚 discussion helped shape that future direction.

On the 28-29 November, Lithuania will host the . This will be an important moment for the EU and Eastern Europe. The possibility of Ukraine signing its Association Agreement, including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, and Moldova and Georgia initialing agreements, will be important milestones towards redefining and strengthening the EU鈥檚 relationship with our Eastern European partners.

Eastern partners have already made significant irreversible and sustainable political and economic reforms, which will benefit their citizens. As they continue to grow they need to continue to implement further reforms. Liberalised economies, open and inclusive politics, and respect for the rule of law are all key building blocks for prosperity in the EU from which our eastern partners and others can benefit. We are ready to support partner countries in their efforts to implement reforms and the Association Agreements.

As we look towards the future we hope to see an Eastern Partnership that supports those seeking an ever closer relationship with the EU, and for some eventual EU membership, that supports open economic polices, inclusive democracy and that sustains respect for the rule of law, and we will do all that we can to ensure it.

Linas Linkevi膷ius, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania

Rados艂aw Sikorski, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland

David Lidington, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, United Kingdom

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Published 14 October 2013