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Ulrika, 23 years old (Estonia)
Working with EU's Eastern and Southern neighbours
creates stability and better understanding in the whole Europe. The
challenge of the Baltic States is to prove that such cooperation
(especially in the youth field and in civil society) is excessively
necessary in the closest Europe's neighbourhood (like Belarus, Moldova,
Georgia) and our aim should be that some of EU's decisionmakers'
attention would be drawn from Development Cooperation measures (field
work in Africa or Carribean) to Neighbourghood Cooperation measures
(programmes in Armenia, Georgia or in future in Central Asia).
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