DRAFT REPORT on the implementation of the EU Association Agreement with Ukraine
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Michael Gahler
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In the context of the exponential growth of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the President of the European Parliament has announced a number of measures to contain the spread of epidemic and to safeguard Parliament's core activities.
On 2 July 2020, the Conference of Presidents adopted the revised EP Calendar 2020.
The current precautionary measures adopted by the EP to contain the spread of COVID-19 do not affect work on legislative priorities. Core activities are reduced, but maintained to ensure that the institution's legislative, budgetary, scrutiny functions are maintained.
Following these decisions, the next SEDE meeting is scheduled to take place on 15 October 2020 (online)
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Recent press releases:- Security and Defence Subcommittee: MEPs to discuss the Strategic Compass - 28 September 2020
- Report on PESCO: No member state can protect itself alone - 22 September 2020
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For further press releases please see in the SEDE press room.
New EP calendar 2020SEDE meetings' calendar 2020Press release: Security and Defence Subcommittee: MEPs to discuss the Strategic Compass - 28 September 2020Press release: Report on PESCO: No member state can protect itself alone - 22 September 2020Press release: Sahel, West Africa and the Horn of Africa: a new EU approach is necessary - 16 September 2020Press release: MEPs to discuss new defence related priorities - 7 September 2020Press release: Defence Subcommittee MEPs will meet new head of the European Defence Agency - 16 July 2020Press release: MEPs debate defence priorities with Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer - 14 July 2020Press release: MEPs adopt a report on the implementation of EU arms export rules - 13 July 2020Press release: European defence: Exchange with the French Minister of Armed Forces - 2 July 2020Press release: The era of naive Europe is over, says Commissioner Breton - 25 June 2020Press release: Call for a renewed relationship with the African continent based on solidarity and respect - 24 June 2020Press release: EU must guarantee security to its citizens, warns Defence Subcommittee Chair - 26 May 2020Source :
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