The European Union confirms the intention to support the reform process in the Eastern Partnership countries. This was stated by the head of the Council of the European Union Charles Michel at a press conference after the summit of the leaders of the Eastern Partnership countries.
“The second element of the summit is the ability to confirm intentions to maintain the reform process that is necessary in order for this partnership to be focused on the future, on a specific response to the expectations of the population,” he said.
Recall that at the eve of Brussels, the summit of the heads of state of the Eastern Partnerships, which took part in the head of the European Union, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.