From Prague to Copenhagen: the long road to peace

From Prague to Copenhagen: the long road to peace
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Last week in the Danish capital, another summit of the European Political Community (EPC), which has already become traditional, took place. This was the seventh congress of leaders of European Union member states, countries participating in the "Eastern Partnership" program, as well as Great Britain, Iceland, and Turkey. This expanded format, first proposed in the summer of 2022 by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, who was chairing the European Union at that time, and first implemented in October of the same year in Prague, testified to the increased interest of the Old World's political union in its closest neighbors, who are not formally part of the European Union, but directly adjacent to it and forming an inseparable historical community with it.

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Since then, the baton has been passed from Prague to Moldovan Bulboaca, Spanish Granada, British Woodstock, the capitals of Hungary, Albania, and now the Danish Kingdom. While being invited to all summits, Azerbaijan, nevertheless, did not participate in all of them. The most significant in Azerbaijan's recent history was, without any doubt, the first summit in the Czech capital, on the sidelines of which the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the Chairman of the European Council, who was then Charles Michel, were supposed to hold a meeting in the usual trilateral format. However, at the last minute, the President of France also unexpectedly expressed his desire to join the trio, and as the politician who initiated the European Political Community platform itself, he was not refused out of courtesy.

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