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ACP/EU
The
ACP-EU
Joint Parliamentary Assembly was created out of a common desire
to bring together the elected representatives of the European Community
- the Members of the European Parliament - and the elected representatives
of the African, Caribbean and Pacific states ("ACP countries")
that have signed the Cotonou Agreement. It is the only institution
of its kind in the world.
It is the only
international assembly in which the representatives of various countries
sit together regularly with the aim of promoting the interdependence
of North and South.
A substantial
part of the work of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly is directed
towards promoting human rights and democracy and the common values
of humanity.
Wiesbaden June 2007.
Barbados November 2006.
Vienna June 2006.
Edinburgh November 2005.
Bamako ACP April 2005.
Bowis Report on the work of the ACP-EU JPA in 2004.
The Hague ACP November 2004.
Addis Ababa ACP February
2004.
Rome ACP October 2003.
Cape
Town ACP March 2002.
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