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Lebanon concluded negotiations on an association agreement with the European Union in late 2001, and both sides initialed the accord in January 2002, the accord becoming known as the EU-Lebanon Association Agreement. The EU-Lebanon Action Plan from 19 January 2007 gave a new impetus to bilateral relations in the framework of the ENP. [citation ...
In 2002, an agreement was concluded between the EU and Lebanon which guarantees free trade for certain goods. [45] The EU was Lebanon's most important trading partner in 2020. [45] Since 1999, Lebanon has been trying to join the WTO, which the EU supports. [45] Lebanon is a member of the Southern Neighborhood and the Union for the Mediterranean ...
The foreign policy of Lebanon reflects its geographic location, the composition of its population, and its reliance on commerce and trade. As'ad AbuKhalil argues that foreign intervention has been a mainstay of Lebanon's domestic politics throughout its history as a nation-state, with British, French and American influence predominating from the declaration of independence in 1943 until the ...
Lebanon portal This category is for bilateral relations between East Germany and Lebanon . The main article for this category is East Germany–Lebanon relations .
A sharp escalation in border warfare between the Iran-backed Hezbollah group and Israel, raising fears of a new Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon, is the latest episode in decades of conflict ...
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The European Union has a number of relationships with foreign states. According to the European Union's official site, and a statement by Commissioner Günter Verheugen, the aim is to have a ring of countries, sharing EU's democratic ideals and joining them in further integration without necessarily becoming full member states.