EU and International Relations
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The EU goes to great lengths to ensure good relations with non-EU countries to ensure the realisation and success of key objectives. For more information on EU International Affairs.
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The EU constantly strives to improve justice, migration, mobility and security for its citizens, therefore, it needs to maintain good relations with non-EU countries. Partnership with non-EU countries also strengthens the rule of law, law-enforcement reform and promotes respect for human rights and international obligations. Areas that are addressed by EU external policies and collaboration with non-EU countries are: Immigration; Common European Asylum System; Schengen, Borders & Visas; Internal security; Organised crime & Human trafficking; Crisis & Terrorism; Police cooperation; International affairs.
The EU uses a number of different instruments to implement the external dimension of its policies in the area of justice, freedom and security. The following are a selection of these instruments:
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Programmes/ Frameworks/Services:
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Development and Developing countries – EUROPEAID
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Humanitarian aid (Humanitarian Aid department - Echo)
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Key Legislation
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Summaries of EU legislation on foreign affairs and security policy
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Treaty on European Union - Articles 21-46 (external action and common foreign & security policy)
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Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union - Articles 205-222 (common commercial policy)
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Policies and key documents
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Enlargement – This is the process where countries join the EU (conditions for membership), for instance, prospective countries need to agree to apply the EU acquis (entire body of EU law already in place).
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European Neighbourhood Policy
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Eastern Partnership
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EU and the United States strategic relationship has been framed by the New Transatlantic Agenda since 1995.
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The Washington Statement of October 2009 sets out a joint EU-US commitment for cooperation in the area of Justice and Home Affairs area until 2014.
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EU-Russia cooperation addresses the implementation of a Road Map for the Common Space of Freedom, Security and Justice, adopted at the EU-Russia Summit in May 2005.
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