THE European Union's development co-operation policy, a major plank in the community's external policies, is expected to attract intense attention later this year.
In particular, priority will be accorded to the future direction of the community's decades-long relationship with Asia.
Over the past three decades, the community and its co-operation policy have grown in scope and stature.
While that remains so, the varying rate of economic development in Asia has necessitated a revised concept for future co-operation with countries in the region.
''The commission is working on a paper on Asia. This is expected to be discussed at a top-level meeting in Karlsruhe in Germany,'' said Etienne Reuter, the European Union's chief representative in Hong Kong.
A ministerial-level meeting in Karlsruhe, the constituency of German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel, is scheduled for September.