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The Cotonou Agreement, established in 2000, was a partnership framework between the European Union (EU) and 79 African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries. It aimed to promote development, reduce poverty, and integrate ACP countries into the global economy. The agreement replaced the Lomé Conventions and introduced a more flexible and comprehensive approach, including political dialogue and cooperation in trade, development, and social issues. It is designed to enhance the effectiveness of aid and foster sustainable development through mutual commitments.

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