At the summit the Prime Ministers of Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech
Republic (Visegrad Group/V4) discussed the Eastern Partnership (EaP)
policy with the aim to strengthen Visegrad cooperation in the Eastern Partnership framework through joint activities and projects within the EaP multilateral
dimension, including by reviewing the objectives and resources of the
International Visegrad Fund (IVF).
The EU's Eastern Partnership project is a long-term foreign policy priority shared by Visegrad Group countries.
The Prime Ministers underlined their strong commitment to strengthen
the political association and further economic integration of Eastern
European partners with the EU as well as to accelerate the process
leading to a visa free regime. Since its launch two years ago at the EaP
Summit in Prague, the EaP has provided an ambitious and forward-looking
vehicle to achieve these common goals. They emphasised that in line
with a "more for more" approach the partners most advanced and committed
to deep democratic reforms will benefit the most from the Eastern
Partnership. In this regard the Prime Ministers welcomed a recent joint
Communication from the European Commission and the High Representative
of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on the
Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and supported a new
approach, based on strengthening the partnership between the EU and ENP
countries. They are committed to continue the preparations for a
successful second Eastern Partnership Summit in Warsaw this autumn.
The Prime Ministers acknowledged Eastern partners' aspirations towards European integration,
stressing that Art. 49 of the Treaty on European Union is applicable to
all European states. They expressed support for Eastern partners'
efforts to this end and encouraged them to accelerate reforms which
bring them closer to the EU.
The Prime Ministers underlined that the EaP
offers mutually beneficial opportunities for both the Eastern partners
and the Visegrad Group countries and re-confirmed their commitment
to increase the V4 contribution to implementation of the EaP. They
called for greater V4 synergy in their approach to the EAP. The V4
countries have undergone a unique process of integration and
transformation, which Eastern partners could benefit from in their own
integration and democratisation processes. In addition, lessons from
building civil society in the V4 countries and their inclusion in
governance processes are crucial for the Eastern partners. Visegrad
co-operation could be seen as an example of positive multilateral
regional co-operation across all sectors. Co-operation with and among
neighbours allows those involved to tackle mutual regional challenges in
the most effective way, save resources and enhance mutual trust.
With the aim of strengthening the role and
activities of the V4 countries within the EaP and individual Eastern
partners, and to foster further IVF programmes in the EaP framework, the
Prime Ministers decided to establish within the IVF a new special program focused on the EaP countries "Visegrad 4 Eastern Partnership" (V4
EaP). This new V4 EaP program, reflecting key interests of both the V4
and the EaP countries, will be built-up gradually, starting with
flagship projects in the following areas of: Democratisation and
Transformation process; Regional co-operation; and Support for civil
society. The scope of the V4 EaP program may be gradually extended to
other sectoral topics. Flagship projects will be implemented in a
co-operation framework including all V4 countries and at least two
partner countries.
The structure of the overall budget, and
participation in the V4 EaP projects and grants, including
municipalities and local NGOs reflecting current IVF schemes and
procedures, will be defined in the Terms of Reference document elaborated by the IVF and approved by the V4 Foreign Ministers by the end of 2011.
The Prime Ministers agreed to support the
establishment of a new V4 EaP program by allocating additional
resources, and decided to increase the current annual IVF budget by an additional annual contribution of EUR 250,000 per country, starting from 2012. They encouraged the IVF to seek other domestic and
international donors and partners for parallel financing of the program.