Egypt-EU Relations

EU relations with Egypt are governed by the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership established through the EU-Egypt Association Agreement and the regional dimension of the Barcelona Process.

Association Agreement

The EU-Egypt Association Agreement forms the legal basis governing relations between Egypt and the EU and was signed in Luxembourg on 25 June 2001 and entered into force on 1 June 2004. The main elements of the agreement are:

  • Priority for political stability and economic development of the region through the encouragement of regional co-operation;
  • Open a regular political dialogue in bilateral and international contexts on issues of common interest;
  • Maintain a dialogue on scientific, technological, cultural, audio-visual and social matters to the benefit of both parties;
  • Emphasis is placed on peace, security and regional co-operation and on the need to contribute to the stability and prosperity of the Mediterranean region, to promote understanding and tolerance;
  • Provisions on freedom of establishment and liberalisation of services, free movement of capital, competition rules, the strengthening of economic co-operation and the co-operation on social matters, supplemented by cultural co-operation.

Full text of the Association Agreement

 

European Neighbourhood Policy

The following are documents adopted in the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy:

The Strategy paper establishes a strategic framewok for the 2002-2006 EU assistance. This document describes the EU cooperation objectives, the priority fields of cooperation, on the basis of a complete evaluation of the partner's political agenda and socio-economic and political situation. Full text ...

The guiding principles of programming for 2005-2006 were the Commission strategy for financial cooperation with Egypt 2002-2006 (CSP), and the recent policy framework developments including the new Neighbourhood Policy. Full text of the programme...

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Updated: 31-08-2006
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