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Furthermore, there are also bilateral EU-relations with Iran, Iraq and Yemen. | Furthermore, there are also bilateral EU-relations with Iran, Iraq and Yemen. | ||
EU and Middle East Peace process | [[EU and Middle East Peace process]] | ||
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership | [[The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership]] | ||
[[The EU and Gulf co-operation council]] | |||
The EU and Gulf co-operation council | |||
Source: EU and the Middle East, europa.eu | Source: EU and the Middle East, europa.eu |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 29 September 2009
The European Union is an active player in supporting efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and contributes, also as a member of the so-called Middle East Quartet (US, EU, Russia and UN), to the Middle East Peace process. EU relations with its southern neighbours features a regional dimension, the Union for the Mediterranean. The EU also has a region-to-region relationship with the “Gulf Cooperation Council” (GCC) made up of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, there are also bilateral EU-relations with Iran, Iraq and Yemen.
EU and Middle East Peace process
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
The EU and Gulf co-operation council
Source: EU and the Middle East, europa.eu