Armenia hosts Eastern Partnership authorities conference meeting

Armenia hosts Eastern Partnership authorities conference meeting

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia hosted for the first time a meeting of the Conference for Regional and Local authorities for Eastern Partnership (CORLEAP) on Friday, September 18.

Local and regional representatives from European Union and Eastern partnership countries forming the Bureau of CORLEAP were invited to Yerevan by Co-chair Emin Yeritsyan, President of the Union of Communities of Armenia. The members approved an action plan looking ahead to 2016–2017 and reaffirmed their commitment to pursue common goals. President of the Committee of the Regions Markku Markkula also held a bilateral meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan.

The Eastern Partnership Summit of Heads of State and Government in Riga in May recognized the work of CORLEAP in promoting cooperation at the regional and municipal levels of government and called for the European Commission to ensure appropriate, targeted support to local and regional authorities in the Eastern Partnership. The CORLEAP Action Plan for 2016-2017, approved by the Bureau members in Yerevan, defines priorities for further actions regarding decentralization, capacity building and funding opportunities for local and regional authorities in the Eastern Partnership countries.

Representing Armenia, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian stated that the Government of Armenia attaches great importance to further developing cooperation and dialogue between the local and regional authorities of the EU and the Eastern Partnership countries, through sharing best practices and reform strategies and with particular emphasis on cross-border cooperation. During the day, the CoR President Markkula also held bilateral discussions with the Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan and with the Minister of Territorial Administration and Emergency Situation, Armen Yeritsyan.

In the afternoon, a conference on Local Democracy in the Eastern Partnership countries took place. CORLEAP members exchanged views with various speakers, including Vache Terteryan, First Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Emergency Situation of Armenia, and Tengiz Shergelashvili, First Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia, who summarized the experiences of the joint Territorial Cooperation Programme between Armenia and Georgia, running since 2003.

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