Adjective
Euro-Atlantic (not comparable)
Encompassing both Europe and the states that border the North Atlantic Ocean. [20th c.]
British allies don’t have any objective and exhaustive data and blindly follow the principle of Euro-Atlantic unity at the expense of common sense, the rules of civilized state-to-state dialogue and the principles of international law. Source: Internet
The Ministry of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration has said during the 4-day visit will evaluate the actions taken by the Georgian Government concerning the implementation of recommendations from the European Commission. Source: Internet
During that meeting, the Governor General stated: "You can count on Canada's support as we continue to forge strong ties between our peoples, develop our bilateral relations, and stand beside you in your Euro-Atlantic aspirations." Source: Internet
Kosovo and Macedonia are important factors of peace and stability in the region, which have entered the unstoppable road of Euro-Atlantic integration as the only perspective for the future of both countries. Source: Internet
"More broadly, the only way to make the Euro-Atlantic region a space of equitable and indivisible security and mutually beneficial cooperation, as the OSCE declared almost 20 years ago, is by honestly implementing all agreements. Source: Internet
Moscow believes every step its neighbours take towards Euro-Atlantic integration is a direct threat to Russia. Source: Internet