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22 of May, 10:02

In the Declaration of the summit of "Eastern partnership" promised to mention the Crimea
The Prime Minister of Finland Alexander Stubb said that the issue of Crimea would be mentioned in the outcome document of the summit of "Eastern partnership" in Riga.
"the outcome document of the summit in Riga will be referred to the question of the Crimea in this or another form. However, we must understand that the summit is not directed against Russia, he focused on cooperation with the six Eastern partnership countries ", - he said, reports the news Agency.
for its part, the EU Commissioner on issues of neighborhood policy and enlargement Johannes Hahn expressed the hope that by the end of Friday the summit of "Eastern partnership" reached agreement on the wording of the Declaration, as well as among them in the Crimea. On Thursday, the Western media said that Belarus and Armenia refused to sign the final document because of the wording in the Crimea. The source revealed that Before the current time "in the fourth paragraph of the text appeared the phrase" annexation of Crimea ". However, the Ukrainian media said that the final Declaration will still be condemning " the annexation of Crimea." The fourth summit of "Eastern partnership" opened on Thursday in Riga." Eastern partnership - the EU-funded project on development of cooperation with European and Transcaucasian Soviet republics. 3 of the six countries participating in the project - Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia in 2014 signed the Treaty on the Union with the EU. Russian envoy to the EU Vladimir Chizhov have said before, that work on a final Declaration rather tense: some countries want to strengthen anti-Russian orientation, and others that create obstacles. Prior to this, Deputy Minister of foreign Affairs of Belarus Alena Kupchyna told, the summit of "Eastern partnership" may be the last in the case of promotion of members of the meeting of the anti-Russian subjects.

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