EU and six partner countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine) established in 2009 the Eastern Partnership (EaP), a joint initiative building also on bilateral relations. This cooperation was stepped up with the Association Agreements and DCFTAs signed with Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Policy work conducted in this area includes:
- The EaP regional transport network (approved 2013 and included in the indicative TEN-T maps);
- Regulatory convergence, which became a priority notably for countries having signed Association Agreements with the EU;
- Regional transport cooperation and capacity building actions in all transport modes.
Policy and other related documents
Joint Declaration on transport cooperation between the EU and Eastern Partnership countries
Joint Declaration - Future of Eastern Partnership transport cooperation
Commission launches new Neighbourhood Transport Action Plan
EU Neighbourhood Transport Plan
Using transport to link the EU with its eastern neighbours
List Of Priority Infrastructure Projects on The Eastern Partnership Regional Transport Network