Ambassador of Ukraine to the EU Konstantin Yeliseyev on Friday said that European Union policy-makers should review their Eastern Partnership policy and separate Azerbaijan, Belarus and Armenia from the other three of the bloc's six eastern partner states.
He further said that Ukraine could provide a policy of differentiation in the framework of ‘Eastern Partnership.’
“We can provide a policy of differentiation in the framework of ‘Eastern Partnership’ towards Azerbaijan, Belarus and Armenia."
“I think it's time to separate these three countries (Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus,” Yeliseyev told a forum in Kiev, media reports.
Ukraine attempted something similar at the last week’s Riga summit of the ‘Eastern Partnership’ but that summit ended without any fruitful results.