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17 Jun 2010
Germany perceives the Eastern Partnership as an initiative that is conducive to German interests, but at the same time as one that could undermine them. Berlin would like the Eastern Partnership to be an instrument that brings the partner countries closer to the EU economically but not politically. Germany has opted for a tightening of the economic cooperation with the partner countries, by signing deals on deep free trade areas and harmonising part of the legislation of these countries with the acquis communautaire. On the other hand, Germany does not want the Eastern Partnership to evolve and turn into an initiative that offers the partner countries prospects of membership and antagonises Russia.
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Author | Justyna Gotkowska |
Series | OSW Commentary |
Issue | 37 |
Publisher | Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |
Copyright | © 2010 Centre for Eastern Studies (CES) |