Foreign and security policy. 1. The Parties shall intensify their dialogue and cooperation and promote gradual convergence in the area of foreign and security policy, including the common security and defence policy, and shall address in particular issues of conflict prevention, peaceful conflict resolution and crisis management, regional stability, disarmament, non-proliferation, arms control and export control. Cooperation shall be based on common values and mutual interests, and shall aim at increasing policy convergence and effectiveness, making use of bilateral, international and regional fora.
Foreign and security policy. 1. The Parties shall intensify their dialogue and cooperation in the area of foreign and security policy, including the common security and defence policy, recognising the importance that the Republic of Armenia attaches to its participation in international organisations and cooperation formats and its existing obligations arising therefrom, and shall address in particular issues of conflict prevention and crisis management, risk reduction, cybersecurity, security-sector reform, regional stability, disarmament, non-proliferation, arms control and export control. Cooperation shall be based on common values and mutual interests, and shall aim at increasing its effectiveness, making use of bilateral, international and regional fora, in particular the OSCE.
Foreign and security policy. 1. The Parties shall intensify their dialogue and cooperation and promote gradual convergence in the area of foreign and security policy, including the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), and shall address in particular issues of conflict prevention and crisis management, regional stability, disarmament, non-proliferation, arms control and arms export control as well as enhanced mutually-beneficial dialogue in the field of space. Cooperation will be based on common values and mutual interests, and shall aim at increasing policy convergence and effectiveness, and promoting joint policy planning. To this end, the Parties shall make use of bilateral, international and regional fora.
Foreign and security policy. The Parties shall intensify their dialogue and cooperation in the area of foreign and security policy and shall address, in particular, issues of conflict prevention and crisis management, regional stability, non-proliferation, disarmament and arms control, nuclear security and export control of arms and dual-use goods. Cooperation shall be based on common values and mutual interests, aiming to increase effectiveness and rapprochement of policy and to make use of bilateral, regional and international fora. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to the principles of respect for territorial integrity, inviolability of borders, sovereignty and independence, as established in the UN Charter and the OSCE Helsinki Final Act, and their commitment to promote those principles in their bilateral and multilateral relations.
Foreign and security policy. The Record and Reforms (London: Pinter, 1997), pp. 105–20.
Foreign and security policy. 1. The Parties shall, through the Strategic Partnership Dialogue created in Article 400 of this Agreement, intensify their dialogue and cooperation in the area of foreign and security policy and shall strengthen practical cooperation in the areas of conflict prevention, peaceful conflict resolution and crisis management, regional stability, non-proliferation, arms control and arms export control and international efforts on disarmament.
Foreign and security policy. The document shall be submitted for debate to the Parliaments of member states and the Federal Parliament.
Foreign and security policy. The Association Agreement between the European Union and Moldova envisages also objectives in the foreign policy field; in fact the ultimate goal is to align Moldova foreign policy to the EU one. Obviously in Moldova the Trasnistrian con- flict has played a mayor role in shaping up its foreign and security policy since gaining inde- pendence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The EU Border Assistance Mission is the most important operational program which aims to facilitate cooperation over the borders betwe- en Moldova and Ukraine in the Trasnistrian seg- ment, and also trying to settle the conflict. Since 2014 it also involved in the imple- mentation of the DCFTA provisions. Now it is very important to understand what the DCFTA is, and the issues covered in this very important part of the Association Agreement, which wants to establish a free trade area between the European Union and Moldova.
Foreign and security policy. Our bilateral dialogue on foreign and security policy will be deepened through the launch of annual consultations between our foreign affairs ministers at senior official level.
Foreign and security policy. The Record and the Reforms (London: Pinter, 1997), pp. 34 –52; and Thomas Hagleitner, ‘Financing the CFSP: A Step towards Communitarisation or Institutional Deadlock?’, CFSP Forum, 2.95, pp. 6–7.