Author (Person) | Stratulat, Corina |
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Publisher | European Policy Centre |
Series Title | EPC Discussion Paper |
Publication Date | 03/10/2022 |
Content Type | Blog & Commentary |
Summary:The European Political Community (EPoC) idea was floated by President Macron back in May to encourage dialogue and cooperation among like-minded EU and non-EU countries on matters of common interest. It will be formally launched in the margins of the upcoming informal European Council summit in Prague, organised by the Czech EU Presidency. With the meeting just days away, the European Union is under growing pressure to give some substance to Macron’s bold initiative. For the EPoC to set in motion a positive dynamic for the Union in the unfolding Zeitenwende, participating governments and leaders must take their preparations for the summit seriously. This Discussion Paper lays out short, but concrete checklists for all the essential players: Prague should organise bilateral consultations with the different invitees and collect ideas ahead of the summit. The agenda of this initial EPoC meeting should only include a limited number of substantive issues that reflect common concerns in the new geopolitical context transformed by Russia’s war in Ukraine. The organisers should also ensure that participants reserve time to discuss how the new format will run its affairs in the future. |
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https://www.epc.eu/en/publications/The-beginning-of-the-European-Political-Community~4b012c
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | Multilateral Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |
International Organisations | European Political Community |