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European Institute
The European Institute, a Washington DC based public policy forum on transatlantic relations.

European Commission World site
Links to External Relations, Trade, Development, Humanitarian Aid and External Cooperation Programmes, also links organised by country or by topic.

Euromed Internet Forum
Information on the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. Provided by the European Commission.

European Commission DG External Relations
The Directorate General for External Relations is in charge of the Common Foreign and Security Policy and Relations with Central and Eastern Europe and the States of the former USSR.

ASIA URBS PROGRAMME
The programme promotes understanding and cooperation between the European Union and Asia, by bringing together local governments and communities in both continents to work on the challenges of urban development.

Europa Portal: External relations
Links to policy overview, relevant laws, policy implementation and sources of information.

Agreements and Conventions with Third Countries and Organisations
Information on drafts and final documents, including dates of signature, approval, entry into force, relevant reservations or declarations and the texts of these declarations. Updated daily. Maintained by the Council of the European Union.

European Union @ United Nations
Offers EU policies, statements and institutions at the UN, relevant EU headquarters policies, declarations and publications, EU policies for the General Assembly and newsroom material. [11 languages]

Europa Portal: Humanitarian aid
Links to policy overview, relevant laws, policy implementation and sources of information.

Background Briefings - External relations
Short summary from the European Commission's office in London.






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