Meeting today in Brussels, the European ministers for Foreign Affairs discussed the latest developments in Turkey, the current multilateral and bilateral relations with the six Eastern Partnership countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, notably with a view to the next Eastern Partnership Summit in November 2017 in Brussels. They also agreed to launch negotiations on a new partnership agreement with Azerbaijan Furthermore ministers exchanged views on the Southern Neighbourhood, including the latest developments in Syria and in Libya. On Syria, they agreed to extend the sanctions. They added 17 ministers and the Governor of the Central Bank of Syria to the list of those targeted by EU restrictive measures against the Syrian regime for being responsible for the violent repression against the civilian population in Syria, benefiting from or supporting the regime, and/or being associated with such persons. Finally they were joined by the European Ministers for Defence. The discussion focused on the implementation plan for security and defence under the EU global strategy on security and defence, EU-NATO cooperation and the EU's ongoing military operations.
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