Agreement On Cooperation And Partnership

1. The parties are committed to promoting cultural cooperation in order to strengthen existing ties between their peoples and to promote mutual knowledge of their respective languages and cultures, while respecting freedom of creation and reciprocal access to cultural values. CONSCIENT TO promote the process of regional cooperation between the countries of the former USSR in the areas covered by this agreement, in order to promote the prosperity and stability of the region, 2. The parties are working to strengthen and strengthen cooperation to build an appropriate information infrastructure. To this end, they take the following measures: legal, administrative, technical, tax, tax and other conditions for the formation and expansion of SMEs and for cross-border cooperation, in that the full implementation of the partnership requires the continuation and implementation of Russia`s political and economic reforms; 4) officials of a contracting party may, in particular cases, with the agreement of the other party and under the conditions set by the other party. , be present at the country`s investigations. not introduce cargo-sharing agreements in future bilateral agreements with third countries on dry and liquid bulk services and regular services. However, this does not exclude the possibility that such regular goods agreements may be concluded in exceptional cases, where the line shipping companies of either party to this agreement would not have the effective possibility of requesting trade with and from the third country concerned; The EU has a specific agreement that allows partnership and cooperation agreements to be adopted. 1.

The contracting parties are expanding and strengthening cooperation in this area with a view to the gradual integration of their respective telecommunications and mail networks at the technical level. To this end, they will take the following measures: the EU meets mainly with countries that are the subject of European neighbourhood policy, such as the former Soviet republics and North Africa. The EU helps these countries build a strong free market economy, a healthy climate for business and foreign investment, and helps to promote trade relations. In addition, many ACPs contain provisions for cooperation in the fields of culture, science and technology, administrative capacity and civil society. The parties undertake to review the evolution of the relevant securities of this agreement, in particular Securities III and 53, with a view to establishing a free trade area between them. The Cooperation Council may make recommendations to the parties on this development. This development is achieved only by an agreement between the parties, according to their respective procedures. In 1998, the contracting parties will jointly consider whether the circumstances permit negotiations for the establishment of a free trade area.