Enhanced Political Dialogue between Samoa and the EU
European Union – The Government of Samoa Joint
Press Release
4 October, 2016
Apia, Samoa
For Immediate Release
Enhanced Political Dialogue
between Samoa and the European
Union
The first
enhanced political dialogue between the Independent State of
Samoa and the European Union under Article 8 of the ACP-EU
partnership (Cotonou) Agreement was held in Apia on 4 of
October. The discussions covered political and economic
developments in Samoa and the European Union as well as key
strategic topics of mutual interest for both sides. The
meeting was chaired on the Samoan side by the Honourable
Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi, and by HE
Mr Andrew Jacobs, Head of Delegation of the European Union
for the Pacific. Among the outcomes was an agreement by the
parties to seek common lines to tackle key global challenges
such as climate change and to strengthen their co-operation
in regional and international matters of common
concern.
Following
the fruitful exchanges HE Andrew Jacobs said:
"Today we had an excellent opportunity to take
stock of our joint considerable achievements over the past
years and to plan for even closer cooperation for the coming
years. Building on the exceptional partnership between the
European Union, Samoa and the rest of the Pacific in the
fight against climate change, today we explored further
areas where coordinated action could make an impact on a
global stage. I witnessed the remarkable progress that the
Government of Samoa has made in the field of human rights
and discussed remaining challenges. I am confident that EU
support to sectors such as water and sanitation, and support
to the civil society, will be a major boost in addressing
the remaining development challenges in Samoa".
The Hon Prime Minister acknowledges the assistance provided under the National Indicative program and hastens to add that like other Pacific ACP countries “we need to take ownership of and be constructively engaged in the Regional Indicative Program activities to ensure that such regional assistance support and complement priorities at country level. “
Background
The
Cotonou Agreement offers a framework for the European
Union’s cooperation relations for the economic, social and
cultural development of the African, Caribbean and Pacific
States (ACP). Centred on the target of reducing, and in the
longer-term, eradicating poverty, the cooperation must also
contribute to the peace and security and the democratic and
political stability of the ACP states.
The objective of the political dialogue is to exchange information, to foster mutual understanding and to facilitate the establishment of agreed priorities and shared agendas, in particular by recognising links in the various areas of cooperation between the Parties as laid down in the Cotonou Agreement.