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EgyptâEuropean Union relations are the foreign relations between the country of Egypt and the European Union. [1]
Under the aegis of the Global Mediterranean Policy (GMP) launched in 1972, an agreement between the European Economic Community and Egypt was signed in January 1977. [2] The framework laid out by the 1995 Euro-Mediterranean Partnership paved the way for some modest advances in the EUâEgypt relations, [3] leading to a new association agreement signed on 25 June 2001 in the context of the Barcelona process, that entered into force in June 2004. [4] An EUâEgypt Action Plan also entered into force in 2007. [3]
The outbreak of the Arab Spring defied the traditional stability-driven policy conducted by the EU in the region, conveyed by the support to authoritarian rulers in office, including Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, eventually leading to a reassessment of the EU foreign policy in the region. [5]
Both sides share a common membership in the Union for the Mediterranean.
In 2023, the European Commission and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi negotiated the creation of a "strategic partnership" between the EU and Egypt. [6] [7] [8]
Date | Event |
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25 June 2001 | The EU and Egypt sign an Association Agreement [9] |
June 2004 | The Association Agreement enters into force [9] |
March 2007 | The European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan is adopted [9] |
2016 | The EU and Egypt initiated a dialogue on future Partnership Priorities in line with the revised European Neighbourhood Policy [9] |
This article may require
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quality standards. The specific problem is: more information needed and organization. (September 2020) |
European Union |
Egypt |
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EgyptâEuropean Union relations are the foreign relations between the country of Egypt and the European Union. [1]
Under the aegis of the Global Mediterranean Policy (GMP) launched in 1972, an agreement between the European Economic Community and Egypt was signed in January 1977. [2] The framework laid out by the 1995 Euro-Mediterranean Partnership paved the way for some modest advances in the EUâEgypt relations, [3] leading to a new association agreement signed on 25 June 2001 in the context of the Barcelona process, that entered into force in June 2004. [4] An EUâEgypt Action Plan also entered into force in 2007. [3]
The outbreak of the Arab Spring defied the traditional stability-driven policy conducted by the EU in the region, conveyed by the support to authoritarian rulers in office, including Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, eventually leading to a reassessment of the EU foreign policy in the region. [5]
Both sides share a common membership in the Union for the Mediterranean.
In 2023, the European Commission and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi negotiated the creation of a "strategic partnership" between the EU and Egypt. [6] [7] [8]
Date | Event |
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25 June 2001 | The EU and Egypt sign an Association Agreement [9] |
June 2004 | The Association Agreement enters into force [9] |
March 2007 | The European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan is adopted [9] |
2016 | The EU and Egypt initiated a dialogue on future Partnership Priorities in line with the revised European Neighbourhood Policy [9] |