The Islamic world in the foreign policy of the European Union in modern conditions

Ukrainian Religious Studies 37:51-58 (2005)
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Abstract

A characteristic feature of the EU's current foreign policy course is its stepping up its policy towards relations with Islamic countries, especially the Middle East and Middle East, and enhancing its role in addressing key issues in the region. To date, the region has been identified in the Council of Europe and European Commission documents as a "key foreign policy priority"

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