50 likes | 150 Views
Working with New Zealand, the EU aims to strengthen EU-Pacific relations through a comprehensive partnership focused on resilience, climate change, gender equality, regional integration, and economic growth. The partnership will advance sustainable development and inclusivity based on SDGs and the Paris Agreement, fostering peaceful and resilient states and societies.
E N D
EU Delegations for the Pacific and in PNG • 50 and 32 people • https://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/fiji_enand https://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/papua-new-guinea_en • @EUPasifika @EUinPNG and @DelegationOfTheEuropeanUnionForThePacific
Resilience • Climate Change • Sustainability • Economic growth • Gender equality • Regional integration EU Priorities in the Pacific
Working with New Zealand • First Development Dialogue • Energy Partnership for the Pacific • Gender
Post-Cotonou Negotiations • comprehensive partnership with the aim to strengthen the relations between the Parties. • The Agreement will aim to advance sustainable and inclusive development, based on SDGS & Paris Agreement. • The Agreement will seek to build peaceful and resilient states and societies A revised Cotonouagreement will strengthen EU's political and operational relations with the Pacific region and each Pacific country and should reflect regional and global priorities of interest to each Pacific Island Country, the EU, as well as the Pacific region as a whole. Special consideration in the new EU-Pacific partnership will be given to addressing the impact of climate change on the Blue Pacific and protecting the ocean.