The total amount of ongoing EU aid commitments to Egypt channelled through the bilateral envelope amounts to €1.28 billion. All EU assistance to Egypt is provided in the form of grants. Since 2020, the EU has scaled down its relations with the Belarusian authorities and has redirected its assistance towards the Belarusian people and civil society, providing substantial support to the people of Belarus in six key sectors: civil society, human rights, independent media, education, culture, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in exile. Under the general bilateral framework of the EU-Egypt Association Agreement and the EU-Egypt Partnership Priorities approved in 2017, the EU works together with the government, public institutions and civil society to support democratisation and socioeconomic development by funding programmes and projects in many areas such as: Health, Education, Economic Development, Trade, Energy, Water, Transport, Science, Research and Innovation, Information Society; Social, Rural and Regional Development; Human Rights, Justice and Good Governance; Energy, Environment and Culture. Under ENI, bilateral assistance followed multiannual programming through the Single Support Framework. In 2016, negotiations on EU-Belarus Partnership Priorities also began and were aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and setting the strategic framework for cooperation. For the period 2014-2020, the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) was the main financial instrument for EU cooperation with Egypt.
The overall budget allocation for bilateral EU assistance to Egypt under the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) for 2007- 2013 was over €1 billion. After the fraudulent presidential elections in Belarus in August 2020 and the subsequent crackdown on peaceful protesters and the society by the Lukashenka regime, the European Union refused to recognise Lukashenka’s legitimacy as the head of state, condemned the repression, scaled down its relations with the authorities and re-directed its assistance towards the Belarusian people and civil society. This resulted in the lifting of the majority of restrictive measures, enhanced policy dialogue and increased financial assistance. Following the subsequent mass repression of peaceful protesters, civil society and the media, the EU Foreign Affairs Council adopted Conclusions on Belarus on 12 October 2020 and 19 February 2024, which guide the current EU policy on Belarus. The EU policy at that time was laid out in the February 2016 Council Conclusions on Belarus. If at any time dissensions among the partners destroy mutual trust and confidence, there seems to be great doubt, at least, whether the discordant partners ought to be compelled to continue in partnership (Parsons, op. The firm is bound by a sale which one of the partners may effect of partnership property, disposition of the property being the object of the partnership (Parsons, op.
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Following the release of political prisoners in Belarus in 2015, there had been a period of five years of improved relations. Since 24 February 2022, EU-Belarus relations have further deteriorated due to the complicity of the regime in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Since 2021, Lukashenka’s regime, in complicity with Russia, has been launching hybrid attacks at the EU’s external borders, including through the orchestration of migration crises for political purposes. In June 2021, Belarus suspended its participation in the Eastern Partnership and the readmission agreement with the EU. Death of a partner dissolves the firm, unless the partnership agreement provide to the contrary (ibid, 431, 432, note). This distinction sanctioned by the law of Louisiana, and also by the law of those European countries whose jurisprudence is based on the Roman Civil Law, has not always been so clearly recognized by the English Courts (ibid, 3; Lindley, op. It is of the essence of the contract that each partner shall "engage to bring into the common stock something that is valuable"; but one of the partners may advance funds and another skill (ibid, 24, 25). And the proportions of their respective interests in the firm property are such as they may have agreed (Parsons, op.