The Eastern Partnership was launched in May 2009 in order to enhance the cooperation with six countries of Eastern Europe and Southern Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.
The Eastern Partnership Transport Panel was established on 23 September 2011 . The Panel is a framework for exchange of information and best practice between the partner countries and the EU Member States. Its goal is to strengthen transport connections both between the partner countries and the EU and between partner countries themselves. It addresses reforms underpinning regulatory convergence across transport modes.
12th Eastern partnership transport panel documents
- Azerbaijan - Transport corridors
- Belarus - Transport projects
- DG MOVE - Sofia Investment Conference
- DG NEAR - External Investment Plan
- DG NEAR - Support to road safety
- DG NEAR - Technical support
- Georgia - Transport projects
- Moldova - M14 Balti-Criva road
- Moldova - New connection road between Moldova and Romania
- Moldova - Ringroad Chisinau
- Ukraine - Go Highway
- Ukraine - Priority infrastructure projects
- Ukraine - Projects to eliminate bottlenecks
- Ukraine - Transport corridors
11th Eastern partnership transport panel documents
10th Eastern partnership transport panel documents
- Armenia priority transport projects
- Belarus inland waterways
- Belarus road sector
- EaP transport projects database by TRT consultants
- EaP Transport Projects prioritisation by TRT consultants
- EU-China connectivity platform by DG MOVE
- Georgia, road sector overview
- Port of Baku video presentation
- Road safety by DG MOVE
- Road safety by Dr. Alan Ross, IRSC
- Road safety in Moldova
- Road safety, Ukraine
- TEN-T methodology, by DG MOVE
- Ukraine legal approximation