The EU’s external policies, strategies, instruments and missions to support stability, promote human rights and democracy, seek to spread prosperity and support the enforcement of the rule of law and good governance.
The EU is active in a wide range of topics, from human rights to transport and trade. A list of topics which summarise what the EU does in a specific area, useful links to relevant bodies, laws and documents.
EU relations and cooperation with Suriname are carried out both on bilateral and regional basis, the latter within the framework of the on-going EU-CELAC and EU-CARIFORUM dialogues.
The EU is a major actor in crisis prevention and response, both inside the Union and globally. It is strongly committed to both health security and global health.
The Turks and Caicos islands are “British Overseas Territories” whose development cooperation with the EU is based on Article 182 of the Treaty of Rome.
The EU and Vanuatu can look back over 36 years of cooperation in the context of the EU-ACP partnership. This partnership is based on the legacy of a shared history, common values, economic and trade relations.
Relations between Seychelles have intensified in recent years. Much has been achieved in areas such as trade, development cooperation, governance & justice and the environment.