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Article - Climate change agreement: from Kyoto to Doha and beyond

European Parliament - Mon, 08/06/2015 - 16:53
Plenary sessions : December's climate change conference in Paris aims to come up with an international agreement to help limit global warming after 2020, but it is far from the first one. MEPs are this week voting on a recommendation to ensure that the Doha climate agreement, setting targets for emissions reductions up to 2020, is still ratified by the end of the year. Read on to find out more about the first climate change agreements and the efforts to come up with a new global deal to help fight global warming.

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Yemen: EU implements UN sanctions against Houthi leader and son of ex-President Saleh

European Council - Mon, 08/06/2015 - 10:10

The EU has imposed an arms embargo and further targeted sanctions against a Houthi leader and the son of ex-President Saleh. This decision reflects UN Security Council resolution 2216 (2015) of 14 April 2015 and implements it for the EU. 

Two additional Yemeni individuals have been targeted with a travel ban and an asset freeze over their actions against Yemen's peace and stability. They are Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, the Houthi leader, and Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh, son of the former President, who played a key role in facilitating the military expansion of the Houthi movement allied with regular army units loyal to ex-President Saleh. Two other members of the Houthi movement as well as former President Ali Abdullah Saleh have been under the same restrictions since December 2014. 

In addition, the Council put in place the UN's arms embargo against the people and entities subject to these restrictions. The ban also covers providing technical and financial assistance related to military activities.

The EU has condemned the destabilising unilateral actions taken by the Houthis and forces loyal to ex-President Saleh and urged their forces to immediately stop the use of violence. The EU considers that only a broad political consensus achieved through inclusive negotiations can provide a sustainable solution, restore peace, and preserve the unity, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Yemen.

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Media advisory EU Mexico summit 12 June 2015

European Council - Mon, 08/06/2015 - 09:49

All information on media accreditation and access to the EU-Mexico summit on 12 June 2015.

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At a Glance - Policy Departments’ Monthly Highlights - June 2015 - PE 544.572 - Committee on Constitutional Affairs - Committee on Foreign Affairs - Committee on Development - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs - Subcommittee on Human Rights -...

The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.
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Press statement by President Donald Tusk at the press conference before the G7 summit in Schloss Elmau, Germany

European Council - Sun, 07/06/2015 - 13:29

Good morning, Grüss Gott. I am happy to be here in the Bavarian Alps for the G7 summit. Especially because it is my very first one. Still I remember well that every G summit (G7, G8, G20) causes emotions and opposition. The current demonstrations are proof of it. Freedom and pluralism matter as much to those who demonstrate as to us. I believe that G7 is the best guarantee, that the countries from the G7 group are the best guarantee, that those values, freedom and pluralism, have survived and will survive. We do not need to apologise for our meeting, it is only because of the G7 countries that people can demonstrate, can think what they want, can say what they want and even look like they want. I am sorry for this maybe too trivial truth, but from time to time it is important that someone says it so openly.

All of us would prefer to have Russia around the table in the G8 format. That is why Russia was invited in the 90ies. But our Group is not only a political and economic group of interests, but first of all this is a community of values. And that is why Russia is not among us here today and will not be invited as long as it behaves aggressively against Ukraine and other countries. This evening, we will discuss our policies towards Ukraine and Russia in light of the recent surge in fighting and killing in eastern Ukraine, the most severe disruption of the Minsk agreements since February. I want to underline that already in March the European Council took a political decision of linking our sanctions regime on Russia with the complete implementation of the Minsk agreements. My intention is that today we re-confirm the G7 unity on the sanctions policy. So let me state clearly, given the current situation, if anyone wants to start a debate about changing the sanctions regime, the discussion could only be about strengthening it. The European Union, as the entire G7, continues to stand firm in support of Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence.

Foreign policy issues will also include discussions on Syria, Iraq, Iran and Libya. Discussions on Friday in the sanctions committee of the UN Security Council is another proof that the formation of a government of national unity in Libya will not be easy.

We will also discuss cross-cutting challenges such as terrorism and migration. Tomorrow, we will discuss counter-terrorism during our outreach session in the company of the leaders of Ethiopia, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Tunisia. We want to listen, not to lecture. Foreign fighters now pose a greater threat to international security than ever. We will exchange experiences with the leaders around the table given how important it is for the European Union to work with the countries most affected by this issue. As with our forthcoming Valetta summit with African countries on migration, it is hugely important for the European Union to establish a working dialogue with the countries most affected.
 
Beyond that, we as Europeans will aim for a united G7 approach in climate talks. Climate change is our shared challenge. In view of the Paris COP21 in December, we will use this summit to encourage our G7 partners to be ambitious. Europe cannot solve this problem alone. G7 needs to become united, also on this. The fight against climate change is a global fight and goes way beyond Europe and even the G7. If we are not united in the G7, how can we convince others?
 
Finally, I am really satisfied that some leaders want to use the summit to discuss corruption, including the recent FIFA scandal. We do not need empty declarations against corruption but we have to be ready to fight against those who were corrupted and those who corrupt. We need to fight corruption in its all dimensions, no matter how powerful the actors of these disgraceful practices are. Thank you. With this I pass the ball over to you, Jean-Claude.

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EU @ G7 Summit 2015

Council lTV - Sun, 07/06/2015 - 11:32
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On 7-8 June 2015, Germany hosts the meeting of the G7 heads of state and government. Discussions are focused on the global economy as well as on key issues regarding foreign, security and development policy: the pursuit of a common foreign and security policy, international trade, climate change and energy security, and the post-2015 agenda for development.

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Presidency closes with six thousand voices singing at the Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival

Latvian Presidency of the EU 2015-1 - Sat, 06/06/2015 - 11:10

Only together do waves become the sea. Only together do trees become a forest. Starlings do not fly alone; one raindrop is not a downpour. It is only by singing together that we can give life and soul to a song. When sung alone, a song creeps through the heather, settles on stony ground and vanishes. But when many voices join together in song, it soars up into the sky in a woven garland of celebration and resonates for miles and miles. It is a powerful feeling when thousands of voices become one.

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Topicalities in EU civilian missions discussed in Riga

Latvian Presidency of the EU 2015-1 - Fri, 05/06/2015 - 18:06

On 4-5 June, the meeting of the Committee for Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management (CIVCOM) took place in Riga. Discussions focused on topical issues related to the planning and conduct of the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) civilian missions, and the participation of civilian experts from Member States to these missions.

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Weekly schedule of President Donald Tusk

European Council - Fri, 05/06/2015 - 17:47

Sunday 7 June 2015
G7 Summit - Schloss Elmau (Germany)
11.00  Press briefing by President Donald Tusk and President Jean-Claude Juncker
13.00  Official welcome by Chancellor Angela Merkel
13.30  First working session
15.00  Second working session
16.30  Family photo
17.30  Meeting with Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper
19.15  Official reception
20.30  Working dinner

Monday 8 June 2015
G7 Summit - Schloss Elmau (Germany)
09.00  Third working session
10.45  Fourth working session with outreach guests
12.20  Family photo with outreach guests
12.45  Working lunch with outreach guests

Wednesday 10 June 2015
EU-CELAC summit
09.15  Bilateral meetings
14.00  Official welcome
14.30  Opening Ceremony
15.30  First working session
17.00  Second working session
18.30  Family photo
19.00  Social dinner

Thursday 11 June 2015
EU-CELAC summit

10.00  Retreat session
12.15  Closing ceremony
13.00 Press conference by the President of the European Council, the President of the European Commission and the CELAC pro-tempore President
16.00  EU-SICA high level meeting
17.30  EU-CARIFORUM high level meeting

Friday 12 June 2015
EU-Mexico summit
09.30  Leaders' meeting
10.00  Plenary session

14.00  Meeting with President of Burkina Faso Michel Kafando (photo opportunity)

 

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Press release - EuroLat Assembly: Jáuregui shows "great concern" at the situation in Venezuela

European Parliament (News) - Fri, 05/06/2015 - 16:57
General : Ramón Jáuregui (S&D, ES), co-president the EuroLat Assembly, on Friday stated his "great concern" at the situation in Venezuela and called for the release of political prisoners and for elections, in a statement to next week's EU, Latin American and Caribbean Summit (EU-CELAC) in Brussels representing the majority position of the EuroLat MEPs. He also refers to the situation in Cuba and Colombia.

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Press release - EuroLat Assembly: Jáuregui shows "great concern" at the situation in Venezuela

European Parliament - Fri, 05/06/2015 - 16:57
General : Ramón Jáuregui (S&D, ES), co-president the EuroLat Assembly, on Friday stated his "great concern" at the situation in Venezuela and called for the release of political prisoners and for elections, in a statement to next week's EU, Latin American and Caribbean Summit (EU-CELAC) in Brussels representing the majority position of the EuroLat MEPs. He also refers to the situation in Cuba and Colombia.

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