EU Ministers for Transport, Infrastructure and Communications meet on 12 June 2015 in Luxembourg to focus on interoperability solutions for European public administrations, businesses and citizens (ISA2), to discuss a proposal to make websites more accessible, and to examine the Commission's Digital Single Market strategy from 6 May.
Informal Meeting of Ministers responsible for Cohesion policy, territorial cohesion and urban matters takes place on 9 and 10 June, to discuss the implementation of reformed cohesion policy in practice, a wider use of financial instruments of cohesion policy and strengthening the administrative capacity.
On 7-8 June 2015, Germany hosts the meeting of the G7 heads of state and government. Discussions are focused on the global economy as well as on key issues regarding foreign, security and development policy: the pursuit of a common foreign and security policy, international trade, climate change and energy security, and the post-2015 agenda for development.
Algeria and the EU are bound by the legally binding treaty in the form of an Association agreement.
EU Ministers for Transport, Infrastructure and Communications meet on 8 June 2015 in Luxembourg to discuss the implementation of the Framework Strategy for a Energy Union, of the Energy Security Strategy, as well as to focus on the state of play regarding international energy relations.
Since December 1995, EU relations with the United States are based on the New Transatlantic Agenda (NTA)
The informal meeting of Ministers for Agriculture and Fisheries takes place in Riga, on 2 June 2015. Ministers initiate discussions about the current situation on organic agriculture and its development in the European Union.
EU and Japan Leaders meet on 29 May to return to the ongoing negotiations for a strategic partnership and a free trade agreement.
Relations between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States are a particularly important aspect of the EU development cooperation policy.
EU-Tunisia relationship emphasises close cooperation on democratic reform, economic modernisation, and migration issues, under the European Neighbourhood Policy. Tunisia and the EU are bound by the legally binding treaty in the form of an Association agreement.
The annual spring meeting of the donor coordination group for the Palestine Territories takes place on 13 April in Brussels.
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EU Ministers of European Affairs, Industry, Research and related areas meet in Brussels on 28-29 May 2015 to discuss topics such as the cohesion and deepening of the internal market, the digitalisation of the intra-EU trade and the common research area, digital single market strategy, package travels, the possibility of creation of a new European form of single-member private limited liability companies, and consumer product safety and market surveillance.
EU Development and Cooperation Ministers meet at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on 26 May 2015. The topics of discussion focus on poverty eradication and sustainable development, the relationship between gender and development, migration, and the Joint Communication by the HR Federica Mogherini and the EU Commission on Capacity building.
The EU and Israel committed themselves to establishing a partnership which provides for close political and mutually beneficial trade and investment relations together with economic, social, financial, civil scientific, technological and cultural cooperation.
The European Union Military Committee (EUMC) is the highest military body set up within the Council. It directs all EU military activities and provides the Political and Security Committee (PSC) with advice and recommendations on military matters.
EU-Uzbekistan relations are based i the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement entered into force in 1999. Uzbekistan is also part of the EU and Central Asia Strategy for a New Partnership.
The European Economic Area (EEA) was established on 1 January 1994 following an agreement between the member states of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the European Union (EU).
EU Ministers of Foreign and European Affairs meet in Brussels on 19 May 2015 to prepare the European Council of June and to discuss topics such as the migratory pressures in the Mediterranean and the state of play on the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).
On 18 February 2008 the Council adopted a new European partnership with Albania and on 1 April 2009, the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) entered into force. Albania submitted its application for EU membership on 28 April 2009.