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I consider it essential for Europe to establish strong relations with certain regional and global players, by supporting them and establishing strong political and economic ties. I would particularly recall two countries with which Portugal has strong historical and emotional ties: Brazil and Angola, two important global players in South America and Africa, respectively, that the EU should increasingly view as partners.
Given that the main general goal of Regulation (EC) No 1905/2006 is to eradicate poverty by achieving the Millennium Development Goals, cooperation is essentially limited to financing measures that have been designed to satisfy the applicable public development assistance (PDA) criteria. That often excludes other types of action that do not come under the umbrella of PDA but that are, even so, essential to the Union’s foreign policy.
It is precisely in order to regulate such practices – that include economic, trade, academic, business and science agreements and exchanges with developing countries – that the adoption of this regulation is being proposed."@en1
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