Back Sea Greens within Green East-West Dialogue
Sevastopol – Historical Background
EUROPEAN GREENS and EASTERN PARTNERSHIP
The Eastern Partnership –an ambitious new chapter in the EU's relations with its Eastern neighbours
Joint Declaration of the Prague Eastern Partnership Summit 7 May 2009, Prague
A Green New Deal for Europe Manifesto for the European election campaign 2009
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EAST-WEST GREEN DIALOGUE Program of the Black Sea
Statement of the Conference of the Black Sea Greens 30th -31th of October 2009, Sevastopol, Ukraine
I. Contemporary state and perspectives of sustainable development of the Sevastopol region.
1.1 Contemporary state and perspectives of sustainable development of the Sevastopol region.
II. “Greening” the Eastern Partnership. Options and perspectives for Greens in Black Sea countries.
III. Energy and climate. The Green New Deal for the Black Sea area.
3.1. Energy and climate. The Green New Deal for the Black Sea area.
IV. State of affairs of the Greens of the Black Sea region countries.
The Green Party of Ukraine welcomes the initiative of Eastern Partnership proposed by the European Union. Eastern Partnership provides for the realistic format of productive interrelations between the EU and former USSR countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. The Greens think that the Eastern Partnership is the most promising recent initiative aimed at prevention of the new rupture of Europe, improvement of the mutual understanding and trust, efficient sharing of the experience, and implementation of high standards in the lively important fields of human activity.
Cooperation, Democracy, Sustainability That's needed around the Black Sea
ISTANBUL STATEMENT OF THE SIXTH MEETING OF THE BLACK SEA GREENS
Black Sea Greens Conference 30-31 October, 2009
Sevastopol, Ukraine
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