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Johnson eases UK lockdown, accused of ‘lacking clarity’

Euractiv.com - Sun, 05/10/2020 - 22:36
The United Kingdom will gradually begin to relax confinement measures this week, with people encouraged to return to work and unlimited exercise to be allowed, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Sunday (10 May).
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Article - Europe must emerge stronger from this crisis

European Parliament - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 12:03
A message from the presidents of the European Parliament, European Council and Commission marking Europe Day.

Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP
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Article - Europe must emerge stronger from this crisis

European Parliament (News) - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 12:03
A message from the presidents of the European Parliament, European Council and Commission marking Europe Day.

Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP
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Normality is not an option: the post-pandemic Union must be a new Europe of all peoples [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 12:00
Coronavirus has exposed the structural problems in our societies at all levels. To mark Europe Day, EFA believes a post-pandemic Union must be a more diverse, representative and democratic Europe of all peoples.
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Defending our imperfect but vital European Union

Euractiv.com - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 11:54
Alone, we fail. Together, we overcome. This was true 70 years ago and still is today, writes Antonio López-Istúriz White. Antonio López-Istúriz White is a Spanish MEP and Secretary General of the centre-right European People’s Party.  Five years after the end...
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EU decides: No green strings attached on cash to virus-hit firms

Euractiv.com - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:16
Large companies receiving emergency cash during the COVID-19 crisis will have to report on how they use taxpayer money but won’t be obliged to spend on greening their operations, under new EU rules published yesterday (8 May).
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Remarks by Mário Centeno following the Eurogroup videoconference of 8 May 2020

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
Remarks by Mário Centeno following the Eurogroup videoconference of 8 May 2020 on the comprehensive economic response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Eurogroup Statement on the Pandemic Crisis Support

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
The Eurogroup adopted a statement setting out the features and standardised terms of the Pandemic Crisis Support to be provided by the European Stability Mechanism.
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Media advisory - Press briefing ahead of the video conference of defence ministers of 12 May 2020

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
Press briefing ahead of the video conference of defence ministers of 12 May 2020.
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COVID-19: Council agrees its positions on transport relief measures

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
The EU is working to ease the administrative burden and reduce financial costs for transport businesses to better face the coronavirus crisis.
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Declaration by the High Representative, on behalf of the European Union, on the recent attacks in Tripoli

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
The EU issued a declaration condemning the latest indiscriminate series of shellings and attacks against civilians in Tripoli.
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A caring society is the blueprint for ensuring our Union emerges from the current crisis stronger, more united and with greater solidarity than ever

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
Message from President Charles Michel for ‘The State of the Union Conference Europe’ at the European University Institute.
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Media advisory - Eurogroup, 8 May 2020

European Council - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 10:07
Programme of the Eurogroup of 8 May 2020, followed by a press conference.
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ESM corona-loans expected to be available from 15 May

Euractiv.com - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 09:58
The €240 billion in ‘cheap’ loans for countries affected by the coronavirus COVID-19 will be available as from 15 May, 15 days ahead of the expected date, European Stability Mechanism (ESM) chief, Klaus Regling, said on Friday (8 May).
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Conte still ‘cautious’ on ESM but up to Italian parliament to decide activation

Euractiv.com - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 09:45
Rome remains cautious on using the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) as it was designed to address different shocks. But if the fresh rules governing the new credit line are considered adequate, then it’s up to the Italian parliament to decide...
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Chizhov: Coronavirus cannot diminish the significance of Victory Day

Euractiv.com - Sat, 05/09/2020 - 07:00
In a wide-ranging interview, Russian Ambassador to the EU, Vladimir Chizhov, discussed Victory Day, Russia’s relations with its wartime allies, conspiracy theories about COVID-19, sanctions, disinformation and more.
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The UN and the EU: together for a sustainable future beyond the crisis

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/08/2020 - 19:00
The coronavirus an unprecedented wake-up call on the need for global action. The EU and international agencies must work together to shape a better future, writes Barbara Pesce-Monteiro.
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Schuman Declaration: 70 years on

Written by Christian Salm,

© European Communities, 1950; Source: EC – Audiovisual Service

Aiming to secure peace in Europe after the horrors of the Second World War, the Schuman Declaration proposed cooperation among European countries in two key economic areas central to rearmament and warfare: coal and steel. As an institutional framework for this cooperation, the Schuman Declaration proposed the creation of the first supranational organisation in Europe, the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). Established in 1952, the ECSC laid the foundations for today’s European Union (EU). The Schuman Declaration is therefore seen as the EU’s founding act. Presented by the French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, on 9 May 1950, this year marks the 70th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration.

Europe in the mid-20th century

In the middle of the last century, coal and steel played a significant political and economic role in Europe. As essential elements in national defence industries, in the potential to wage war, and in economic growth, they were seen as indicators of state power. After the Second World War, however, coal, one of the most important energy sources for steel production, was a scarce resource. American and British intentions to lift production limits for the German steel industry from mid-May 1950 therefore put pressure on France to find a swift solution to the ‘German issue’. In other words, France had to define a strategy to safeguard itself against potential German aggression and to make sure to benefit in political and economic terms from the German economic resurgence. From the end of the war, France had followed a policy aimed at preventing Germany from getting back on its feet, through territorial fragmentation and disarmament. From 1949 on, however, French foreign policy on the ‘German issue’ became increasingly shaped by moves towards Western European integration. Similarly, in Germany, plans for Western European integration were also discussed, as a way to abolish the Occupation Statute and to obtain sovereignty for the Federal Republic founded in 1949. The Schuman Declaration provided a simple but convincing answer as to how to secure peace in Europe by combining the difficult ‘German issue’ with thinking on the new political architecture of post-war Europe.

Schuman Declaration: Monnet’s supranational innovation

Jean Monnet, guiding light of the Schuman Declaration and first President of the ECSC High Authority, alerted Schuman and French Prime Minister George Bidault to the possible consequences for the French economy of an unimpeded German economic recovery, in an urgent appeal in early May 1950. At that time, Monnet was Head of the French Planning Committee and familiar with contemporary thinking on transnational cooperation in the coal and steel sectors. He worked from mid-April 1950 on the text which later became the Schuman Declaration. There are a total of nine recognised versions of the text. Its main objectives were to ensure: peace, security, European unification, modernisation of the French economy, and improvement of industrial production conditions, especially for steel production. This was to be achieved by the establishment of a common market for coal and steel, and equivalent production conditions for France and Germany. The really innovative element of the Schuman Declaration, however, was the institutional creation of a new European political organisation. This encompassed a supranational design in the form of the High Authority (today’s European Commission), equipped with real competence and independent of any direct influence from the participating Member States.

Monnet could not convince Bidault to agree to his plan. Schuman, in contrast, saw it as an opportunity for French foreign policy. Having obtained agreement in principle from German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, Schuman presented the Declaration in a press conference at the Quai d’Orsay on 9 May 1950. As the text, marking a turning point in European history, was read out by Schuman, it was thereafter known as the Schuman Declaration.

Objective: Peace in Europe

To find a way to secure peace in Europe in the post-war era was a difficult task. Nevertheless, it was precisely this task to which the Schuman Declaration attempted to find an answer. The Declaration’s first two sentences made this absolutely clear. They read: ‘World peace cannot be safeguarded without the making of creative efforts proportionate to the dangers which threaten it. The contribution which an organised and living Europe can bring to civilisation is indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations.’ It is thus safe to say that the Schuman Declaration was, in essence, a peace project. This was furthermore underlined by the day chosen to present the Declaration, 9 May 1950, exactly one day after the fifth anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany. Without the establishment of a common market for coal and steel, the creation of a strong supranational institution and the possibility for mutual monitoring, it is possible that the European countries might have sleepwalked into another war. The 1951 Paris Treaty founding the ECSC adopted the essence of the Schuman Declaration, putting securing peace in Europe first and foremost.

Negotiating the European Coal and Steel Community

On 3 June 1950, the six participating countries – Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands – announced the launch of an intergovernmental conference to flesh out the Schuman Declaration. The countries’ agreement to start negotiations was due to both political and economic reasons. Politically, no country wanted to remain outside the newly developing Europe represented by the ECSC. Economically, Italy and the Benelux countries especially, sought solutions to energy issues due to the lack of coal and emerging globalisation, which put European energy sectors under pressure from cheaper energy sources coming from non-European countries.

See also the interactive infographic on EP Network of Political Houses and Foundations of Great Europeans

Intensive negotiations started on June 1950 in Paris and took almost one year. For example, various changes to the ECSC’s institutional form were made during the negotiations. While Monnet had designed the High Authority as a small, completely independent and highly powerful body, the Benelux countries in particular demanded the creation of various control bodies. Therefore, further entities were added to the institutional set-up, including the Court of Justice, a special Council of Ministers (equivalent to today’s Council of the European Union), and the ECSC Common Assembly, the forerunner of the European Parliament. The High Authority’s competences softened, the Paris Treaty establishing the ECSC is not therefore identical to the institutional framework envisaged by Monnet when preparing the Schuman Declaration. Signed on 18 April 1951, the Paris Treaty entered into force after ratification on 23 July 1952. (Concluded for a fixed period of 50 years, the Treaty expired in July 2002, although its provisions had by then largely been subsumed into the EU Treaties.)

Historical significance

By creating the ECSC, for the first time in European history, participating states voluntarily gave up part of their sovereignty to an organisation at European level. The Schuman Declaration thereby allowed the establishment of the present-day EU by preparing its historical institutional framework. This included, as one of the most important Schuman Declaration achievements, the breakthrough in Franco-German reconciliation. Clearly its most important legacy, however, is that the supranational institutions for which the Declaration paved the way have contributed a great deal to guaranteeing the peaceful co-existence of European Union Member States over the last 70 years. It is therefore fitting to call the Schuman Declaration an innovative and visionary peace treaty.

Further material

The ‘digital exhibition’ prepared for the 70th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration:

Read this ‘At a glance’ on ‘Schuman Declaration: 70 years on‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

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We need co-ordination to avoid a food security crisis, UN expert says

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/08/2020 - 17:19
Preventing the coronavirus pandemic from morphing into a food security crisis is increasingly the focus of policy-makers. “Co-ordination of trade policy is the order of the day,” says Arif Husain, chief economist of the UN's World Food Programme. “This is a global crisis which requires a global solution.”
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[Opinion] Russia's EU envoy: The choice is always yours

Euobserver.com - Fri, 05/08/2020 - 16:39
Russia wants more respect for its role in defeating the Nazis in World War 2, its EU ambassador, Vladimir Chizhov, says in an op-ed.
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