Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | AFET | BROK Elmar ( PPE) | FLECKENSTEIN Knut ( S&D), TANNOCK Timothy Charles Ayrton ( ECR), VAN BAALEN Johannes Cornelis ( ALDE), MESZERICS Tamás ( Verts/ALE), CASTALDO Fabio Massimo ( EFDD) |
Committee Opinion | BUDG | ARTHUIS Jean ( ALDE) | Clare MOODY ( S&D), Sophie MONTEL ( ENF), Indrek TARAND ( Verts/ALE) |
Committee Opinion | CULT | DZHAMBAZKI Angel ( ECR) | Nikolaos CHOUNTIS ( GUE/NGL), Santiago FISAS AYXELÀ ( PPE), María Teresa GIMÉNEZ BARBAT ( ALDE), Momchil NEKOV ( S&D), Helga TRÜPEL ( Verts/ALE) |
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The European Parliament adopted by 433 votes to 174 with 93 votes a resolution on the Annual Report on the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
It noted that the European Union faces unprecedented internal and external challenges, and is now surrounded by an arc of instability , as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars. These conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of EU citizens as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism, massive refugee flows, or disinformation campaigns aimed at dividing our societies.
Continuing the EU’s success story : noting that the EU is one of the greatest achievements in European history, Parliament welcomed the roadmap and the commitments of the Bratislava summit of 16 September 2016, but felt that the current challenges demand reform . Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national perspective is obsolete. Parliament was convinced that no single Member State alone could tackle any of the challenges alone. It urged Member States to finally show sufficient levels of unity, political will and trust in one another to make it possible to use the tools at hand in a concerted manner. In this respect, it called for an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016, including the appropriate human and financial resources to be allocated by Member States. In addition, Members called on the VP/HR to devise an implementation plan on security and defence, complemented by a White Book process, in order to deliver first results in 2017.
The resolution suggested that EU external action should be based on three pillars: diplomacy, development and defence. It also pointed out how recent crises have shown the limits of the United Nations, and called on the EU and its Member States to bring all their weight to bear in an attempt to reform the Security Council, in particular with a view to removing the veto with regard to mass atrocities.
Taking responsibility for security : noting that since power politics is again dominating international relations, and defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for leverage in diplomatic talks, Parliament emphasised that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities. In view of an already underfinanced EU budget, it felt that additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, additional funding from Member States, as well as efforts to enhance synergies, are also needed. It called on the Commission and the Member States to seize the opportunity of the current revision of the multiannual financial framework (MFF) to address the budgetary needs for the growing security challenges.
Furthermore, the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon must finally be implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). Members called on the VP/HR to take the lead on this initiative, as well as on other recent proposals, including the following:
the creation of a permanent civilian and military headquarter, with an equally important Military Planning and Conduct Capability and Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability ; enhancing the EU’s rapid reaction tools, notably by further improving the usability of battlegroups ; extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through an urgent review of the Athena mechanism ; setting up a Defence configuration of the Council.
Parliament encouraged the speeding up of the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as the internal market, public procurement, research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies. It noted the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supported the development of new and innovative financing and investment concepts, including through the European Investment Bank and public-private partnerships.
Russia: Parliament felt that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest, such as counter-terrorism, non-proliferation and trade. It underlined at the same time the importance of investing more into cooperation with and support to Russian civil society, so as to strengthen the long-term basis of EU-Russia relations. It felt that sanctions have proven to be an effective means of deterring further Russian aggression in Ukraine, and insisted that the EU should keep open the option of further gradual sanctions, in particular against high-technology products in the oil and gas, IT and armaments sectors, if Russia continues to violate international law.
ENI: noting that the revised European Neighbourhood Instrument has not lived up to its goals, especially when it comes to the 'more for more' principle, Parliament encouraged consideration of the policy of less for less with regard to those countries which go into reverse in terms of governance, democracy, and human rights.
Building resilience : Parliament took the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and irregular migration, namely poverty, the lack of economic opportunities, armed conflict, bad governance, climate change, human rights abuses, inequality and trade policies which do not address these challenges.
On Syria, it highlighted the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in line with the transition process set out in the Geneva Communiqué and UNSC resolution 2254 (2015), noting that the bilateral negotiations between Russia and the United States will not be sufficient to bring about a sustainable response to the Syrian crisis. In addition, the committee made recommendations on West Africa and the Sahel, Turkey and the Middle East.
European diplomacy : Parliament urged the EU to show political leadership in preventive diplomacy and conflict mediation, and welcomed in this regard the role of the EU Conflict Early Warning System, the EEAS Mediation Support Team and the European Institute of Peace.
Lastly, it regretted the limited budget of around EUR 320 million (0.2 % of the EU budget) for the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), stressing that the budget allocations decided for 2016 remain at the same level as 2015 and that the margin available at the end of March was EUR 170 million. It expressed concern at the shortage of resources available in view of the commitments that will have to be met throughout 2016.
The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Elmar BROK (EPP, DE) on the Annual Report on the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
Members noted that the European Union faces unprecedented internal and external challenges, and is now surrounded by an arc of instability , as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars. These conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of EU citizens as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism, massive refugee flows, or disinformation campaigns aimed at dividing our societies.
Continuing the EU’s success story : noting that the EU is one of the greatest achievements in European history, Members welcomed the roadmap and the commitments of the Bratislava summit of 16 September 2016, but felt that the current challenges demand reform . Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national perspective is obsolete. The committee was convinced that no single Member State alone could tackle any of the challenges alone. It urged Member States to finally show sufficient levels of unity, political will and trust in one another to make it possible to use the tools at hand in a concerted manner. In this respect, it called for an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016, including the appropriate human and financial resources to be allocated by Member States. In addition, Members called on the VP/HR to devise an implementation plan on security and defence, complemented by a White Book process, in order to deliver first results in 2017.
The resolution suggested that EU external action should be based on three pillars: diplomacy, development and defence.
Taking responsibility for security : noting that since power politics is again dominating international relations, and defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for leverage in diplomatic talks, Members emphasised that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities. In view of an already underfinanced EU budget, they felt that additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, additional funding from Member States, as well as efforts to enhance synergies, are also needed. They called on the Commission and the Member States to seize the opportunity of the current revision of the multiannual financial framework (MFF) to address the budgetary needs for the growing security challenges.
Furthermore, the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon must finally be implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). Members called on the VP/HR to take the lead on this initiative, as well as on other recent proposals, including the following:
the creation of a permanent civilian and military headquarter, with an equally important Military Planning and Conduct Capability and Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability; enhancing the EU’s rapid reaction tools, notably by further improving the usability of battlegroups ; extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through an urgent review of the Athena mechanism ; setting up a Defence configuration of the Council.
Russia : taking the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, Members underlined at the same time the importance of investing more into Russian civil society. They felt that sanctions have proven to be an effective means of deterring further Russian aggression in Ukraine, and insisted that the EU should keep open the option of further gradual sanctions, in particular against high-technology products in the oil and gas, IT and armaments sectors, if Russia continues to violate international law.
ENI : noting that the revised European Neighbourhood Instrument has not lived up to its goals, especially when it comes to the 'more for more' principle, Members encouraged consideration of the policy of less for less with regard to those countries which go into reverse in terms of governance, democracy, and human rights.
Building resilience : Members took the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and irregular migration, namely poverty, the lack of economic opportunities, armed conflict, bad governance, climate change, human rights abuses, inequality and trade policies which do not address these challenges.
On Syria, they highlighted the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in line with the transition process set out in the Geneva Communiqué and UNSC resolution 2254 (2015), noting that the bilateral negotiations between Russia and the United States will not be sufficient to bring about a sustainable response to the Syrian crisis. In addition, the committee made recommendations on West Africa and the Sahel, Turkey and the Middle East.
European diplomacy : Members urged the EU to show political leadership in preventive diplomacy and conflict mediation, and welcomed in this regard the role of the EU Conflict Early Warning System, the EEAS Mediation Support Team and the European Institute of Peace.
Lastly, they regretted the limited budget of around EUR 320 million (0.2 % of the EU budget) for the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), stressing that the budget allocations decided for 2016 remain at the same level as 2015 and that the margin available at the end of March was EUR 170 million. They expressed concern at the shortage of resources available in view of the commitments that will have to be met throughout 2016.
In a minority report, 4 GUE/NGL Members tabled objections to the report, stating it fostered further EU-militarization, stronger EU-NATO cooperation, and the merger of internal and external security.
Documents
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T8-0503/2016
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A8-0360/2016
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE592.239
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE592.245
- Committee draft report: PE587.509
- Committee opinion: PE580.697
- Committee opinion: PE578.556
- Committee opinion: PE578.556
- Committee opinion: PE580.697
- Committee draft report: PE587.509
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE592.239
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE592.245
Activities
- Georgios EPITIDEIOS
Plenary Speeches (3)
- 2016/11/22 Implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (Article 36 TEU) (A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok) EL
- 2016/11/22 Implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (Article 36 TEU) (debate) EL
- 2016/11/22 Implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (Article 36 TEU) (debate) EL
- Elmar BROK
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- James CARVER
- Nicola CAPUTO
- Javier COUSO PERMUY
- Mike HOOKEM
- Afzal KHAN
- Eduard KUKAN
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- Jo LEINEN
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- Bernd LUCKE
- Andrejs MAMIKINS
- Notis MARIAS
- Ioan Mircea PAŞCU
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- Jean-Luc SCHAFFHAUSER
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- Tibor SZANYI
- Dubravka ŠUICA
- Udo VOIGT
- Marina ALBIOL GUZMÁN
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- Jean ARTHUIS
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- Marie-Christine ARNAUTU
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- Bas BELDER
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- Hugues BAYET
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- Xabier BENITO ZILUAGA
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- William (The Earl of) DARTMOUTH
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- Lorenzo FONTANA
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Votes
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Am 14 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 1 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 3 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 7 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 10 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 12/1 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 14 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Am 15 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 17 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 18 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Am 16S #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 19/1 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 19/2 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 19/3 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Am 17S #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 20/1 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 20/2 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 25 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Am 18S #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 27 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Am 19 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 30 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 51 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 62 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - § 64 #
A8-0360/2016 - Elmar Brok - Résolution #
Amendments | Dossier |
598 |
2016/2036(INI)
2016/03/22
CULT
72 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives; reiterates the role
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 b (new) 1b. Underlines the importance of education in humanitarian emergencies, and calls on EU to earmark 4% of its humanitarian aid for education; further stresses the crucial role of education in fostering citizenship and intercultural skills as well as in building better economic prospects and in improving health;
Amendment 11 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Re
Amendment 12 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Regrets the fact that the 2014 annual report on the common foreign and security policy does not refer to cultural diplomacy, and underlines the need for the Member States to initiate a strategic approach to culture
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Regrets the fact that the 2014 annual report on the common foreign and security policy does not refer to cultural diplomacy, and underlines the need for the Member States to initiate a strategic approach to culture and intercultural and interfaith dialogue, which should be reflected in the EU’s external relations;
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Regrets the fact that the 2014 annual report on the common foreign and security policy does not refer to cultural diplomacy, and underlines the need for the Member States to initiate a strategic approach to culture and intercultural dialogue, based on the principles of interculturalism, solidarity and mutual understanding between peoples, which should be reflected in the EU’s external relations;
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Regrets the fact that the 2014 annual report on the common foreign and security policy does not refer to cultural diplomacy, and underlines the need for the Member States to initiate a strategic approach to culture and intercultural and interreligious dialogue, which should be reflected in the EU’s external relations; further underlines the important role of cultural diplomacy, cultural cooperation and education and cultural exchange in strengthening a common core of universal values;
Amendment 16 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Regrets the fact that the 2014 annual report on the common foreign and security policy does not refer to cultural diplomacy, and underlines the need for the Member States to initiate a strategic approach to culture and intercultural dialogue, which should be reflected in the EU’s external relations including putting in place a European strategy for cultural diplomacy;
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Regrets the fact that the 2014 annual report on the common foreign and security policy does not refer to cultural diplomacy, and underlines the need for the Member States to initiate a strategic approach to culture and intercultural dialogue, which should be reflected in the EU’s external relations; suggests that the coming Communication of the Commission on cultural diplomacy proposes such a strategic framework for international cultural cooperation providing appropriate long-term support to public and private cultural actors;
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Calls the Commission to bring forward the Preparatory Action on Culture in EU external relations;
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Encourages the Commission and the Member States to enhance cooperation and partnerships in the areas of culture education, audiovisual, youth and sports policies; stresses the need to exchange best practices with the EU's strategic partners in these fields;
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between
Amendment 20 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Reminds that cultural diplomacy must promote exchanges and collaboration with local and grass roots organisations and civil society, from both EU Member States and third countries, in order to promote EU fundamental values and tackle challenges such as the migratory crisis, the rise of extremism and xenophobia, the destruction of cultural heritage and threats to freedom of expression and creation;
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Stresses that cultural diplomacy should not be approached only in the traditional way of showcasing European cultures, but also as the promotion of people-to-people activities that directly involve societies and individuals thereby establishing durable ties and mutual understanding; emphasizes that cultural diplomacy should be amplified in the situation of rupture of political and economic cooperation between the EU and other countries, and especially where sanctions regimes are applied;
Amendment 22 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Welcomes the work done by DG EAC on extending the cultural and education links to third countries like China, Korea and India; supports the cooperation between DG EAC and the EEAS, as stated in the recommendations of the Preparatory Action "on culture in the EU external relations", and the nomination of a cultural attaché in the EU Representation in China;
Amendment 23 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 b (new) 2b. Believes that the EU, when promoting fundamental values, intercultural dialogue and cultural diversity at international level, should strongly condemn any inhuman and degrading treatment and all human rights violations so as to concretely promote the full respect for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
Amendment 24 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 b (new) 2b. Calls the EU Institutions and EU leaders to include cultural and scientific diplomacy in the upcoming Global Strategy for the European Union;
Amendment 25 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 27 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 28 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased profile of culture
Amendment 29 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased profile of culture and education in the bilateral and regional cooperation programmes under the ENP, with initiatives such as the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI);
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Highlights the important role of culture in EU external policy in promoting global cultural citizenship as well as dialogue and mutual understanding and learning; Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives; reiterates the role of intercultural
Amendment 30 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased profile of culture and education in the bilateral and regional cooperation programmes under the ENP
Amendment 31 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased profile of culture and education in the bilateral and regional cooperation programmes under the ENP, aiming at involving more citizens in cultural and educational offers and build up a resilient civil society;
Amendment 32 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased profile of culture and education in the bilateral and regional cooperation programmes under the ENP; underlines the importance of the same in relationships with acceding and candidate countries;
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the renewed European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), and calls for an increased profile of culture and education in the bilateral and regional cooperation programmes under the ENP; notes that these programmes should be based on a broad definition of civil society and support wide range of actors and public-motivated activities;
Amendment 34 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Calls on EU to increase cooperation with the UN toward achieving more explicit integration of culture and education in the UN post -2015 agenda for sustainable development and especially in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
Amendment 35 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Encourages the current efforts of the Commission to enhance the role of Science and research cooperation as soft power tools in European external relations; highlight how scientific exchange can contribute to coalition building and conflict resolution, particularly in the relationship with EU Neighbouring Countries;
Amendment 36 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 b (new) 3b. Welcomes the EU-UNESCO Memorandum of Understanding and the subsequent increased cooperation between the two parties; is of the opinion that in order to strengthen the cooperation, there is a need to go beyond the financial assistance and joint project management by enhancing partnership in the field of education and culture in a long term perspective; calls therefore for the establishment of high level annual strategic dialogue with aim to tackle common challenges in a more sustainable way;
Amendment 37 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4.
Amendment 38 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Calls for the EU and the Member States to support international efforts to set up a rapid reaction mechanism for the protection of cultural heritage sites, which have become ideological targets in armed conflicts;
Amendment 39 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Calls for the EU and the Member States to support international efforts to set up a rapid reaction mechanism for the protection of cultural
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives; reiterates the role of intercultural dialogue through intergovernmental collaboration as a tool for mutual understanding between peoples, peace building and conflict prevention;
Amendment 40 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Calls for the EU and the Member States to support international efforts to set up a rapid reaction mechanism for the protection of cultural heritage sites, in collaboration with UNESCO;
Amendment 41 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Calls for the EU and the Member States to support international efforts to set up a rapid reaction mechanism for the protection of cultural heritage sites; furthermore urges the Member States in cooperation with the EU to take appropriate action to promote and protect cultural heritage from targeted destruction and looting particularly in the Middle East and North Africa;
Amendment 42 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Calls for the EU and the Member States to support international efforts to set up a rapid reaction mechanism for the protection of cultural heritage sites; stresses the need, in line with Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 2036 of 29 January 2015, for special attention to be paid to Christian buildings, which are currently being destroyed deliberately on a massive scale;
Amendment 43 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Reminds that UNESCO has launched last June the Intergovernmental initiative "Unite4Heritage", asking for the deployment of the Blue helmets of culture in urgent interventions of prevention, safeguarding and restoration of endangered or damaged cultural heritage and cultural goods; recalls in this regard the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Italian Government and the UNESCO on 16 February 2016; encourages other Member States to follow the Italian example and to take the MoU as a model for further bilateral agreements between Member States' Governments and UNESCO; encourages in this regard the European Commission to promote this initiative in the United Nations framework speaking as the unique voice of the European Union;
Amendment 44 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Notes the results of a recent European Parliament study on European cultural institutes abroad, in particular the set of guiding principles for the effective pooling and sharing of resources between cultural institutes and the EU institutions with a view to improving the visibility of European actions abroad, to empowering local civil society actors as well as to reinforcing the dialogue with third countries; calls therefore on EU to take into consideration their expertise and knowledge and to encourage active cooperation between EUNIC and the EU Delegations abroad;
Amendment 45 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Notes the results of a recent European Parliament study on European cultural institutes abroad, in particular the set of guiding principles for the effective pooling and sharing of resources between cultural institutes and the EU institutions with a view to improving the visibility of European actions abroad through achieving scale; underlines that Europe's cultural diversity should be used as a strength in the EU's external action;
Amendment 46 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Notes the results of a recent European Parliament study on European cultural institutes abroad, in particular the set of guiding principles for the effective pooling and sharing of resources between cultural institutes and the EU institutions with a view to improving the visibility of European actions abroad; recommends the Member States to encourage its cultural institutes for enhanced participation in the EU cultural diplomacy;
Amendment 47 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Notes the results of a recent European Parliament study on European cultural institutes abroad, in particular the set of guiding principles for the effective pooling and sharing of resources between cultural institutes and the EU institutions with a view to improving the visibility of European actions abroad regarding the promotion of the values of democracy, peace-building and respect for human rights and interculturalism;
Amendment 48 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 a (new) 5a. Believes that those cultural institutes should continue to reflect the cultural diversity of the Member States and that, in so doing, they can play a major role in spreading the influence of European nations;
Amendment 49 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 6. Recognises th
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives; reiterates the role of intercultural dialogue through intergovernmental collaboration as a tool for peace building and conflict prevention and resolution; calls on the Commission to mainstream cultural diplomacy and intercultural dialogue in all EU external relations instruments and in the EU development agenda;
Amendment 50 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 6. Recognises the role of cultural and creative industries in fostering growth and economic development, and encourages further support to
Amendment 51 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 6. Recognises the role of cultural and creative industries in fostering growth and sustainable economic development, and encourages further support to creative industries in the EU and in third countries
Amendment 52 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 6. Recognises the role of cultural and creative industries in fostering growth and economic development, and encourages further support to creative industries in the EU and in third countries, for example with the pilot project supporting networks of young creative entrepreneurs in EU and third countries which is due to start in 2016;
Amendment 53 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 6. Recognises the role of cultural and creative industries in fostering growth and economic development, and encourages further support to creative industries in the EU and in third countries; in this regard, stresses the need for setting up of statistical data on culture and cultural industries aimed at contributing to the cultural policy debate as well as to further emphasise the economic potential of cultural and creative industries and their impact on social well-being; calls in this regard for the continuation of the EU- UNESCO Expert Facility Project;
Amendment 54 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Welcomes the work done by the Commission and the Communication on cultural diplomacy due to be published in 2016;
Amendment 55 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Draws attention to the importance of coherent and mutually complementary cooperation in connection with the 'knowledge triangle', with a view to meeting EU foreign and security policy objectives, and in particular in connection with action to enhance public security, thus aiding in the search for innovative solutions to global problems and the challenges facing individual states and helping to support European competitiveness;
Amendment 56 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Notes the important and valuable role
Amendment 57 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Notes the important and valuable role that sport can play in supporting international goals in reinforcing intercultural exchanges, people-to-people contacts and in promoting universal values and global citizenship;
Amendment 58 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Notes the important and valuable role that sport can play in supporting international goals and promoting peace particularly in war zones;
Amendment 59 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Notes the important and valuable role that sport can play in supporting international goals; stresses, in this connection, sport's potential as a means of reconciliation, of bringing communities together, in particular as part of a post- conflict approach, as well as the importance of using sport as a vehicle for social inclusion;
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives and contribute to the reinforcement of democracy, the rule of law and the protection of human rights; reiterates the role of intercultural dialogue through intergovernmental collaboration as a tool for peace building and conflict prevention;
Amendment 60 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Notes the important and valuable role that sport can play in supporting international goals; underlines that sports can contribute to developing effective cultural relations based on mutual understanding, reciprocity, trust and co- operation; in this regard looks forward to the EUNIC 2016 Yearbook on the topic and its conclusions;
Amendment 61 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 a (new) 7a. Draws attention to the decisive role the institutions can play in supporting fair play and combating doping, match fixing and all forms of illegal activity in sport, both inside and outside Europe, with a view to promoting fairness and healthy competition in all sporting activities;
Amendment 62 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 a (new) 7a. Encourages the EEAS and EU delegations to explore the potential of ICTs in order to increase the relevance of cultural diplomacy and cultural relations in the digital age;
Amendment 63 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 8.
Amendment 64 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 8. Encourages the participation of eligible third countries in the main EU programmes in the field of education
Amendment 65 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 8. Encourages the participation of eligible third countries in the main EU programmes in the field of education and culture, such as Erasmus+, Creative Europe and Horizon 2020 focusing on exchange of best practice.
Amendment 66 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 8. Encourages the participation of eligible third countries in the main EU programmes in the field of education and culture, such as Erasmus+, Creative Europe and Horizon 2020; supports all actions allowing youth to be in contact with third countries and vice-versa to learn better from one another, and open up to their neighbours, i.e. in the preparatory actions on youth exchanges between EU and Ukraine, EU and Russia.
Amendment 67 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 8. Encourages the participation of eligible third countries in the main EU programmes in the field of education and culture, such as Erasmus+, Creative Europe and Horizon 2020; highlights the need for sharing the European experience in cultural capacity building and governance and to remove obstacles to mobility of artists and culture professionals in accordance with the 2005 Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
Amendment 68 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Acknowledges the importance of support for cooperation between European and third-country media, in particular public broadcasters, with a view to enhancing mutual understanding and boosting intercultural dialogue, joint projects and co-productions;
Amendment 69 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Underlines the crucial importance of maintaining a secular approach in all cultural aspects of EU's international relations.
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives; reiterates the role of intercultural dialogue through intergovernmental collaboration, acting in close coordination with civil society and NGOs in the field of culture, as a tool for peace building and conflict prevention;
Amendment 70 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Stresses the importance of education for children in emergency situations and protracted crises and the need to raise the profile of education projects in such cases; in this regard notes the announcement from the Commission to provide €445 million in humanitarian aid for the Syria crisis in 2016, part of which will be allocated to education.
Amendment 71 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Calls on the European External Action Service and EU delegations all over the world to appoint a cultural attaché in each EU representation in third partner countries, and to provide EEAS staff, as well as all other relevant EU staff, with training in intercultural competences and the cultural dimension of external policy.
Amendment 72 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 b (new) 8b. Calls for the European Commission and the Member States to fully exploit existing funding instruments including the European Development Funds (EDF), the Global Allocation of the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI), the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENP), the instrument of Pre-Accession (IAP II), the Partnership Instrument (PI) or the budget of the Press and Information Office of EU delegations to fund culture-based activities and enhance the use of culture in EU external relations.
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Recalls the need to ensure coherence between internal and external EU policies, and stresses that targeted cultural and educational policies can support key EU foreign and security policy objectives; reiterates the role of intercultural and interfaith dialogue through intergovernmental collaboration as a tool for peace building and conflict prevention;
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Reiterates the importance of the "Declaration on promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education" adopted in Paris on March 2015 highlighting the need of fostering active dialogue between cultures as well a global solidarity and mutual respect;
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2016/05/03
BUDG
19 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 a (new) 3 a. Calls for the Member States to meet the 2% GDP criteria on national defence spending.
Amendment 11 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 Amendment 12 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Regrets that the Member States have not sufficiently exploited the potential of cooperative projects proposed by the European Defence Agency
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Regrets that the Member States have not sufficiently exploited the potential of cooperative projects proposed by the European Defence Agency and
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Regrets that the Member States have not sufficiently exploited the potential of cooperative projects proposed by the European Defence Agency and expresses concern at the freezing of the Agency's budget by the Member States since 2010; considers the pooling of defence research capacities to be indispensable in order to avoid duplication and to prepare for the future; welcomes the establishment of Parliament's pilot project in this field and supports its reinforcement by the appropriate means from 2017 as a preparatory action.
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Calls on the Commission to take into account the growing security challenges confronting both the EU and its Member States, so as to address them decisively in view of the review of the multiannual financial framework which will begin at the end of 2016;
Amendment 16 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4 a. Encourages the Member States to invest more wisely in their defence capabilities to improve their capacity to work as part of NATO and the EU;
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Endorses the efforts of the Commission and Council to implement the initiative seeking to improve capacity building in support of security and defence (CBSD);
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 b (new) 4b. Urges the Member States, in the interests of not jeopardising what EU action has achieved or depriving it of its credibility and visibility, to meet and not hold up commitments made concerning their contributions to the trust funds established by the EU precisely because of the lack of budgetary funds; recalls that the European Parliament, as part of the budgetary authority, is responsible for protecting and defending the EU's financial interests.
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 b (new) 4 b. Calls for EEAS to concentrate on conflict prevention and work closely with both the UN and NATO.
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Deeply regrets that, on an already limited budget of around EUR 320 million (0.2% of the EU budget), the European Union's foreign policy was under- implemented to the tune of EUR 96 million in 2015, which reveals the lack of ambition
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Stresses that the budget allocations decided for 2016 remain at the same level as 2015 and that, with an additional EUR 5 million in security measures approved for the EUCAP Sahel-Mali mission and EUR 10 million for EUBAM Libya, the margin available at the end of March was EUR 170 million; is amazed to note that out of a total of EUR 100 million for the civilian mission in Libya, only EUR 40 million has been committed so far; expresses its concern at the shortage of resources available in view of the commitments which will have to be met throughout 2016, with an additional budget of EUR 169 million envisaged just to continue those missions ending in 2016;
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 a (new) 1 a. Notes that the CFSP has a unique and complementary role to play in global security and that EU action can achieve results where others find it difficult to act; emphasises further that EU action can, and has, avoided the need for more costly and risky interventions through NATO and the UN;
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Notes that
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Notes that, apart from
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Is surprised that, at a time when some national budgets are tight
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2016/10/18
AFET
507 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 1 a (new) - having regard to article 1 of the Charter of the United Nations,
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 Amendment 100 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Recalls the need for the EU’s external policies to be consistent with each other and with other policies with an external dimension, and to pursue the objectives set out in Article 21 of the Treaty on European Union;
Amendment 101 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 b (new) 2b. Regrets the inability of the EU to communicate and present properly to the European public opinions the actions, merits and achievements of the Common Security and Defence policy with regard, in particular, to its numerous CSDP missions and the assistance provided in many parts of the world; urges the Council, the Commission and the Member States to fill up this gap making the EU external action more accountable and visible;
Amendment 102 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 103 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without
Amendment 104 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment
Amendment 105 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that
Amendment 106 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate human and financial resources need to be allocated to the implementation of this strategy, in particular in the crucial area of security and defence;
Amendment 107 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be properly allocated to the implementation of this strategy
Amendment 108 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be allocated
Amendment 109 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be allocated to the implementation of this strategy, in particular in the crucial area of conflict prevention, security and defence; reminds that the EU Global Strategy calls for investments in conflict prevention but that in reality far reaching cuts have been proposed by both the Commission and the Council on the 2017 budget for the EU's only instrument for conflict prevention (IcSP); stresses the need to redouble efforts in the field of conflict prevention, mediation, reconciliation given the many security challenges in the European neighbourhood and beyond;
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 a (new) - having regard to the Joint Declaration by the Foreign Ministers of the Weimar Triangle Frank-Walter Steinmeier (Germany), Jean-Marc Ayrault (France), Witold Waszczykowski (Poland) on the future of Europe Weimar on 28 August 2016,
Amendment 110 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be allocated to the implementation of this strategy, in particular in the crucial area of security and defence, so as to avoid overlap with the activities of the North Atlantic Alliance;
Amendment 111 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be allocated
Amendment 112 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be allocated to the implementation of this strategy, in particular in the crucial area of security and defence; points out, in this regard, that there is a vital need to pool defence and industrial capabilities in order to achieve economies of scale and improve efficiency;
Amendment 113 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is
Amendment 114 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Stresses that an effective implementation of the EU Global Strategy presented by the VP/HR in June 2016 is not possible without strong commitment, ownership, political will and leadership from the Member States; highlights that the appropriate resources need to be allocated to the implementation of this strategy, in particular in the crucial area of security and defence; emphasises practical and financial benefits of further integrations of European defence capabilities and notes various ongoing initiatives which should be placed into a wider frame to establish a smart roadmap that will lead to a European Defence Union; calls on the Member States to follow through with concrete measures as a matter of urgency;
Amendment 115 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Recognises that the EU's foreign and security policy ambitions must not adopt a one size fits all approach and must therefore be more flexible and responsive to changing situations in its eastern and southern neighbourhoods; further encourages consideration of the policy of less for less with regard to those countries which go into reverse in terms of governance, democracy, and human rights;
Amendment 116 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 b (new) 3b. Welcomes the EU Global Strategy's commitment to NATO as the cornerstone of Europe's collective security, and to strengthening the United Nations as the bedrock of international order;
Amendment 117 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4.
Amendment 118 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4.
Amendment 119 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Welcomes the intention of devising an implementation plan on security and defence; underlines that this implementation plan should be complemented by a White Book process, which would specify the level of ambition, tasks, requirements and
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 a (new) Amendment 120 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Welcomes the intention of devising an implementation plan on security and defence; underlines that this implementation plan should be complemented by a White Book process, which would define and specify the level of ambition, t
Amendment 121 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Welcomes the intention of devising an implementation plan on security and defence; underlines that this implementation plan should be complemented by a White Book process, which would specify the level of ambition, tasks, requirements and capability priorities for European defence; calls on the VP/HR, in close cooperation with Member States, the European Parliament and the Commission, to start working on such a White Book as a matter of priority in order to deliver first results in the first semester of 2017;
Amendment 122 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Welcomes the intention of devising an implementation plan on security and defence; underlines that this implementation plan should be complemented by a White Book process, which would specify the level of ambition, tasks, requirements and capability priorities for European defence; calls on the VP/HR, in close cooperation with Member States and the Commission, to start working on
Amendment 123 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Welcomes the intention of devising an implementation plan on security and defence; underlines that this implementation plan should be complemented by a White Book process, which would specify the level of ambition, tasks, requirements and capability priorities for European defence; calls on the VP/HR, in close cooperation with Member States and the Commission, to start working on such a White Book as a matter of priority in order to deliver first results in
Amendment 124 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 Amendment 125 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Believes that a strengthened European security and defence cooperation would lead to a higher effectiveness, unity, efficiency as well as an increase of EU assets, EU capabilities and positive potential effects on defence research and industrial matters. Highlights that only through such deeper cooperation that should gradually develop into a real European Defence Union, the EU and its member States would acquire the technological and industrial capabilities necessary to enable to act quicker, autonomously, effectively and addressing today's threats in a responsive and efficient manner;
Amendment 126 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5.
Amendment 127 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Welcomes the proposal for a yearly
Amendment 128 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Welcomes the proposal for a yearly reflection on the state of play of the strategy’s implementation; believes that this reflection should take place in the framework of an annual debate in the European Council and Parliament and on the basis of an implementation report drawn up by the VP/HR;
Amendment 129 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 b (new) – having regard to the White Paper on German security policy and the future of the Bundeswehr published on 13 July 2016 by Germany’s Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen,
Amendment 130 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly
Amendment 131 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly,
Amendment 132 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly, in synchrony with the
Amendment 133 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly, in synchrony with the electoral cycle and the entry into office of each new Commission,
Amendment 134 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly, in synchrony with the electoral cycle and the entry into office of each new Commission, in order to check if its objectives and priorities still fit with the
Amendment 135 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that the Global Strategy should be revised regularly and an analysis on its implementation shall be provided, in synchrony with the electoral cycle and the entry into office of each new Commission, in order to check if its objectives and priorities still fit with the challenges and threats;
Amendment 136 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Reminds the EU's commitment to develop a Common Foreign and Security Policy guided by the principles of democracy, rule of law, the universality and indivisibility of human rights and fundamental freedoms and compliance with the UN Charter and international law; considers that, in order to live up to this commitment and to contribute to advancing human rights and democracy in the world, the EU and its Member States need to speak with a consistent, single voice and ensure that their message is heard;
Amendment 137 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 b (new) 6b. Recalls that enlargement policy is one of the EU's most successful policies and has contributed to ensuring stability, democracy and prosperity on the European continent; reiterates therefore its strong support for the enlargement process;
Amendment 138 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the following three pillars
Amendment 139 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the three pillars that could be defined as the ‘three Ds’: D
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 9 a (new) - having regard to the Protocol (No 1) to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) on the role of National Parliaments in the European Union,
Amendment 140 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the three pillars that could be defined as the ‘three Ds’: D
Amendment 141 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the three pillars that could be defined as the ‘three Ds’: D
Amendment 142 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the three pillars that could be defined as the ‘three Ds’: Defence, Development and Diplomacy, without prejudice to the sovereignty of each Member State;
Amendment 143 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the three pillars that could be defined as the
Amendment 144 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Highlights that EU external action needs to be based on the three pillars that could be defined as the ‘three Ds’: Defence, Development and Diplomacy; is of the opinion that its paramount objective must be strengthening the EU's resilience;
Amendment 145 #
Motion for a resolution Subheading 2 Taking responsibility for our security:
Amendment 146 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 Amendment 147 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU
Amendment 148 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8.
Amendment 149 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU
Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 9 a (new) - having regard to the outcome of the informal EU defence ministers' meeting in Bratislava of 27 September 2016,
Amendment 150 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities,
Amendment 151 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities
Amendment 152 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that common and stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard, reiterates that the Common Security and Defence Policy needs to be strengthened, as the only realistic way to strengthen our defence capabilities in a time of budgetary constraints is to increase synergies by stepping up defence cooperation; hopes accordingly for the medium-term integration of national armed forces within a joint European army;
Amendment 153 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines
Amendment 154 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; and recalls, for that matter, that Europe needs to maintain a competitive and innovative industrial and technological base capable of developing and producing these capabilities; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard, reiterates that the Common Security and Defence Policy needs to be strengthened, as the only realistic way to strengthen our defence capabilities in a time of budgetary constraints is to increase synergies by stepping up defence cooperation;
Amendment 155 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities
Amendment 156 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard, reiterates that the Common Security and Defence Policy needs to be strengthened and deepened, as the only realistic way to strengthen our defence capabilities in a time of budgetary constraints is to increase synergies by stepping up defence cooperation;
Amendment 157 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard,
Amendment 158 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard, reiterates that the Common Security and Defence Policy needs to be strengthened, a
Amendment 159 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard, reiterates that the Common Security and Defence Policy needs to be strengthened, as the only realistic way to strengthen our defence capabilities in a time of budgetary constraints is to increase synergies by stepping up defence cooperation based on the needs of all Member States and targeting investments with the ultimate goal of building a true and fully fledged EU single army;
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 9 b (new) - having regard to Protocol (No 2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) on the application of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality,
Amendment 160 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience
Amendment 161 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Emphasises that the EU must strengthen its security and defence capabilities, as it can only use its full potential as a global power if it combines its unrivalled soft power with hard power; recalls that stronger civilian and military capacities are key elements for the EU to fully respond to crises, build the resilience of partners and protect Europe; notes that since power politics is again dominating international relations, defence and deterrence capabilities are critical for our leverage in diplomatic talks; in this regard, reiterates that the Common Security and Defence Policy needs to be strengthened, as the only realistic way to strengthen our defence capabilities in a time of budgetary constraints is to increase synergies by
Amendment 162 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Reminds of the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy which stresses the importance that the EU mainstreams its human rights and gender policies in crisis management missions and operations; that human rights and gender considerations are addressed during the planning process and integrated into planning documents;
Amendment 163 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 Amendment 164 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 Amendment 165 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 Amendment 166 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Is convinced that in view of an already underfinanced EU budget, additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy,
Amendment 167 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9.
Amendment 168 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Is convinced that in view of an already underfinanced EU budget, additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, additional funding from the Member States is also needed;
Amendment 169 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9.
Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 10 a (new) – having regard to the Joint Communication of the Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of 18 November 2015 entitled ‘Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy’,
Amendment 170 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Is convinced that in view of an already underfinanced EU budget, additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, a
Amendment 171 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Is convinced that in view of an already underfinanced EU budget, additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, additional funding from the Member States is also needed; believes that Member States should seize the opportunity of the current revision/review of the multiannual financial framework (MFF) to that end; also calls on the Commission to look into new budgetary and financial mechanisms to put in place at European level, based on the pursuit of fresh convergence as regards the financial situations of the Member States;
Amendment 172 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Is convinced that in view of an already underfinanced EU budget, additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, additional funding from the Member States is also needed; believes that Member States should seize the opportunity of the current revision/review of the multiannual financial framework (MFF) to that end; calls on the Member States to meet the NATO capacity goal of a minimum defence spending level of 2% of GDP;
Amendment 173 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Is convinced that in view of an already underfinanced EU budget, additional efforts for operations, administrative costs, preparatory actions and pilot projects under the Common Security and Defence Policy, additional funding from the Member States is also needed; believes that Member States should seize the opportunity of the current revision/review of the multiannual financial framework (MFF) to that end; underlines that better coordination and reduced overlapping of EU's and Member States' activities would enable savings and reallocation of funds;
Amendment 174 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 a (new) 9a. Urges Council to resolve standing problems with financing hybrid missions and to initiate establishment of start-up fond for the urgent financing of the initial phases of military operations; calls for more flexibility in the EU's financial rules in order to support its ability to respond to crises and for the implementation of existing Lisbon Treaty provisions; calls for a reform of the Athena mechanism to extend its scope for all costs related, first to rapid reaction operations, deployment of the EU Battlegroups, then to all military operations;
Amendment 175 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 a (new) 9a. Recalls the UN-EU Strategic Partnership on Peacekeeping and Crisis Management and its priorities for 2015- 2018 as agreed in March 2015; encourages further work by the EU in order to take account of the key role of other organisations and countries and facilitate Member State contributions; deplores that only 11 of 28 EU Member States made pledges at the 28th September 2015 Leader's Summit on Peacekeeping; calls on the EU Member States to significantly increase their military and police contributions to UN peacekeeping missions;
Amendment 176 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 a (new) 9a. Notes that all Member States have difficulty to maintain a very broad range of fully operational defensive capabilities, mostly because of financial constraints; calls therefore for more coordination and clearer choices about which capabilities to maintain, so that Member States can specialise in certain capabilities;
Amendment 177 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 a (new) 9a. Encourages a review of the EU's approach to civilian CSDP missions from the nature of interventions to their objectives and the people involved, in order to ensure they are properly devised, implemented, and supported;
Amendment 178 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 b (new) 9b. Calls on a more active role of the EU in the field of disarmament and arms control; calls in this respect on the HR/VP and the Member States to urgently develop a legally binding EU Common Position on the use of armed drones and urges the EU Member States to fully comply with the eight criteria of Common Position 944/2008/CFSP on arms exports including with regard to export of unmanned aerial vehicle technology;
Amendment 179 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 b (new) 9b. Believes that interoperability is key if Member States forces are to be more compatible and integrated; stresses therefore, that Member States must explore the possibility of joint procurement of defence resources; notes that the protectionist and closed nature of EU defence markets makes this more difficult;
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 10 a (new) - having regard to the joint staff working document of the European Commission on "Gender equality and women's empowerment: transforming lives of girls and women through the EU external relations 2016-2020",
Amendment 180 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 c (new) 9c. Encourages Member States to look for further avenues for joint purchase, maintenance and upkeep of forces and materiel; notes that it may be useful to look first at the pooling and sharing of non-lethal materiel, such as transport vehicles and aircraft, refuelling vehicles and aircraft and other support materiel;
Amendment 181 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Amendment 182 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Amendment 183 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is urgent and of crucial importance t
Amendment 184 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10.
Amendment 185 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO);
Amendment 186 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO);
Amendment 187 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO);
Amendment 188 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10.
Amendment 189 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO); takes the view that a flexible inclusive approach, of open and pro-active participation by all Member States is essential in the implementation of PESCO to further strengthen CSDP; welcomes the joint paper by the defence ministers of France and Germany on the ‘renewal of the CSDP’, and fully supports its aim of taking a positive decision on the establishment of PESCO at the November 2016 Foreign Affairs and Defence Council; calls on the VP/HR to take the lead on this initiative, as well as on other recent proposals for strengthening the CSDP with a view to paving the way for further ambitious decisions on the CSDP to be taken at the November Foreign Affairs and Defence Council and the December European Council, including the following:
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 10 a (new) - having regard to the EU-NATO joint declaration of July 2016,
Amendment 190 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO); welcomes the joint paper by the defence ministers of France and Germany and the one by the Italian Foreign and Defence Ministers on the
Amendment 191 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO); welcomes the joint paper by the defence ministers of France and Germany on the ‘renewal of the CSDP’, and fully supports its aim of taking a positive decision on the establishment of PESCO at the November 2016 Foreign Affairs and Defence Council; urges all Member States to involve actively in the implementation of offered instruments; calls on the VP/HR to take the lead on this initiative, as well as on other recent proposals for strengthening the CSDP with a view to paving the way for further ambitious decisions on the CSDP to be taken at the November Foreign Affairs and Defence Council and the December European Council, including the following:
Amendment 192 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – introductory part 10. Takes the view that it is of crucial importance that the instruments provided by the Treaty of Lisbon be finally implemented, notably Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO); welcomes the joint paper by the defence ministers of France and Germany on the ‘renewal of the CSDP’, and fully supports its aim of taking a positive decision on the establishment of PESCO at the November 2016 Foreign Affairs and Defence Council; calls on the VP/HR to take the lead on this
Amendment 193 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 Amendment 194 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 Amendment 195 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 Amendment 196 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 Amendment 197 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 Amendment 198 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 - creating a permanent civil-military headquarters, which would strengthen strategic and operational planning, enhance crisis management and civil-military cooperation and improve the EU
Amendment 199 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 - creating a permanent civil-military headquarters, which would strengthen strategic and operational planning, enhance
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 5 Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 10 b (new) - having regard to UN Security Council Resolution on women, peace and security and subsequent resolutions2242, 1820, 1888, 1889 and 1960,
Amendment 200 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 - creating a permanent civil-military headquarters, which would strengthen strategic and operational planning, enhance civil-military cooperation and improve the EU’s ability to react speedily to crises; the progressive installation of a single command for the integrated military forces and the display of an EU insignia;
Amendment 201 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 1 - creating a permanent
Amendment 202 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 2 Amendment 203 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 2 Amendment 204 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 2 Amendment 205 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 2 - enhancing the EU’s rapid reaction tools, notably by further improving the Battlegroups’ usability, by operationalising Article 44, and by strengthening and making greater use of Eurocorps for CSDP missions and operations, as well as missions provided for under Article 42;
Amendment 206 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 Amendment 207 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 Amendment 208 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 Amendment 209 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 - extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through a review of the Athena mechanism, which is needed to make sure that EU missions can be funded from collective funds instead of most of the costs falling to the individual participating member states, thereby removing a potential hurdle for member states to commit forces;
Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution Recital -A (new) -A. whereas the European Union faces unprecedented internal and external challenges which calls for decisive action and joint response; whereas the EU will be able to respond effectively to the new challenges only if its structures and its Member States work together in a common and truly coordinated effort in the context of the CFSP/CSDP;
Amendment 210 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 - extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through a review of the Athena mechanism, remaining consistently within the framework of Article 41 TFEU and especially for expenditure arising from initiatives with military or defence implications;
Amendment 211 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 - extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through a review of the Athena mechanism which could also be used for CBSD in the context of CSDP military training missions;
Amendment 212 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 – extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through a review of the Athena mechanism which would incorporate the declaration on battlegroups;
Amendment 213 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 - extending the common financing of CSDP operations, including through
Amendment 214 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 – indent 3 a (new) – setting up a ‘Defence’ formation within the EU Council of Ministers;
Amendment 215 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 a (new) 10a. Notes that the Lisbon Summit of November 2010 underlined the determination to improve the NATO-EU strategic partnership, a fact reinforced by NATO's 2010 Strategic Concept which commits the Alliance to prevent crises, manage conflicts and stabilise post- conflict situations, including by working more closely with NATO's international partners, including the EU;
Amendment 216 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 b (new) 10b. Insists that any decision to move towards European Defence Union, including the development of greater permanent structured cooperation and the creation of common defence instruments, must be made on the basis of unanimity among EU Member States;
Amendment 217 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 Amendment 218 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11.
Amendment 219 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11.
Amendment 22 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability
Amendment 220 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11. Welcomes the Roadmap and the commitments of the Bratislava summit and expects the Member States to make a specific commitment to the implementation of the Roadmap;
Amendment 221 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11. Welcomes the Roadmap and the commitments of the Bratislava summit; commends launch of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency;
Amendment 222 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 Amendment 223 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 Amendment 224 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12.
Amendment 225 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies; notes the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supports the development of new and innovative financing and investment concepts, including through the European Investment Bank;
Amendment 226 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies;
Amendment 227 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission
Amendment 228 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12.
Amendment 229 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Considers that the development of a stronger European industry would strengthen the strategic autonomy and the technical independence of the European Union; Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies; welcomes the proposal of President Junker to create a European Defence Fund to boost research and innovation; notes the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supports the development of new and
Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region,
Amendment 230 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, the development of innovative technologies, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies; notes the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supports the development of new and innovative financing and investment concepts, including through the European Investment Bank; supports the proposals for a ‘European Semester for Defence’ and
Amendment 231 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies; notes the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supports the development of new and innovative financing and investment concepts, like establishment of start-up fund for the urgent financing of the initial phases of military operations, including through the European Investment Bank; supports the proposals for a ‘European Semester for Defence’ and calls on the VP/HR to present concrete proposals to this effect; commends the European Defence Agency’s role in fostering and coordinating capability development, and calls for its strengthening, notably by increasing its budget;
Amendment 232 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission
Amendment 233 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence
Amendment 234 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies; notes the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supports the development of new and innovative financing and investment concepts, including through the European Investment Bank and public private partnerships; supports the proposals for a ‘European Semester for Defence’ and calls on the VP/HR to present concrete proposals to this effect; commends the European Defence Agency’s role in fostering and coordinating capability development, and calls for its
Amendment 235 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Welcomes the ongoing work on the European Defence Action Plan and the Commission’s efforts to maximise defence cooperation, including through incentives in areas such as research, transport, space, cyber, energy and industrial policies; notes the proposal by the French President for a European Security and Defence Fund, and supports the development of new and innovative financing and investment concepts, including through the European Investment Bank; supports the proposals for a ‘European Semester for Defence’ and calls on the VP/HR to present concrete proposals to this effect; commends the European Defence Agency’s role in fostering and coordinating capability development, and calls for its strengthening, notably by increasing its budget through an allocation of the additional resources by the Member States;
Amendment 236 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 a (new) 12a. Rejects the Commission's defence- related initiatives such as the Defence Action Plan and the Defence Industrial Policy and an European Security and Defence Fund; opposes the Preparatory Action for CSDP-related research; rejects the development of an EU Defence Research Programme under the next MFF (2021-2027) and any new financing and investment concepts, including through the European Investment Bank; recalls that Article 41(2) of the TEU prohibits operating expenditure arising from operations having military or defence implications to be charged to the Union budget;
Amendment 237 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recogni
Amendment 238 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound
Amendment 239 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound overhaul of our security policies with a view to creating a consistent and unified policy covering both internal and external dimensions, including aspects such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, energy security, hybrid and asymmetric threats, strategic communication, and critical infrastructures; urges Member States’ security services to enhance coordination, and calls on all Member States to comply with their legal obligation to share intelligence with Europol and Eurojust in the fight against terrorism and organised
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region, while
Amendment 241 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound overhaul of our security policies with a view to creating a consistent and unified policy covering both internal and external dimensions, including aspects such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, energy security, hybrid threats, strategic communication, and critical infrastructures; urges Member States’ security services to enhance coordination and cooperation, and calls on all Member States to comply with their legal obligation to share intelligence with Europol and Eurojust in the fight against terrorism and organised crime; urges the EU to further strengthen its cooperation with third countries in the fight against terrorism;
Amendment 242 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing
Amendment 243 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound overhaul of our security policies with a view to creating a consistent and unified policy covering both internal and external dimensions, including aspects such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, energy security, hybrid threats, strategic communication, and critical infrastructures; urges Member States’ security services to enhance coordination, and calls on all Member States to comply with their legal obligation to share
Amendment 244 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound overhaul of our security policies with a view to creating a consistent and unified policy covering both internal and external dimensions, including aspects such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, energy security, hybrid threats, strategic communication, and critical infrastructures; urges Member States’ security services to enhance coordination, and calls on all Member States to comply with their legal obligation to share intelligence with Europol and Eurojust in the fight against terrorism and organised crime and to make sure that their security services are adequately trained and have sufficient human and technical resources to process and analyse information exchanged; urges the EU to further strengthen its cooperation with third countries in the fight against terrorism;
Amendment 245 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound overhaul of our security policies with a view to creating a consistent and unified policy covering both internal and external dimensions, including aspects such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, energy security, hybrid threats, strategic communication, and critical infrastructures; urges Member States’ security services to enhance coordination, and calls on all Member States to comply with their legal obligation to share intelligence with Europol and Eurojust in the fight against terrorism and organised crime, and to that goal urges formation of European Intelligence Agency with the mission and capability to implement a de facto transversal intelligence network within the Member States allowing the European Union to react in a comprehensive and coordinated way to emerging threats; urges the EU to further strengthen its cooperation with third countries in the fight against terrorism;
Amendment 246 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing
Amendment 247 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Recognises the increasing interdependence between internal and external security, and takes the view that the current security challenges require a profound overhaul of our security policies with a view to creating a consistent and unified policy covering both internal and external dimensions, including aspects such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, energy security, hybrid threats, strategic communication, and critical infrastructures; urges Member States’ security services to enhance coordination, and calls on all Member States to comply with their legal obligation to share intelligence with Europol and Eurojust in the fight against terrorism and organised
Amendment 248 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new) 13a. Underlines that cyber and hybrid threats and attacks do not stop at physical borders and constitute a major threat to European and national security and stability; stresses in this regard the urgent need to mainstream cyber security and cyber defence across EU´s internal and external policies, and in its relations with third countries; calls on the Member States to establish an automated information sharing system regarding cyber and hybrid threats and attacks;
Amendment 249 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new) 13a. Considers indispensable for Member States to move towards integrating their national armament policies and exports, at the same time that a shared and responsible approach to weapons and defence equipment exports to third countries is needed, with full respect for the EU Common Position on Arms Exports and in line with the ultimate objective of contributing to a safer and peaceful world;
Amendment 25 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and
Amendment 250 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new) 13a. Believes that a new decision- making procedure for deciding on EU military missions, for example through qualified majority instead of unanimity in the Council, would improve the EU's agility and strength in responding to threats and crises, while acknowledging that the decision whether or not to supply troops to such missions must be taken at the Member States level;
Amendment 251 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 Amendment 252 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 Amendment 253 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 Amendment 254 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14.
Amendment 255 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14.
Amendment 256 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the
Amendment 257 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation;
Amendment 258 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to present specific proposals for the follow-up to the Warsaw Joint Declaration by the end of 2016; is convinced that NATO is
Amendment 259 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14.
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution Recital Α Α. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region
Amendment 260 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, strategic communication and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to present specific proposals for the follow-up to the Warsaw Joint Declaration by the end of 2016; is convinced that NATO is crucial for the collective security of Europe;
Amendment 261 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to
Amendment 262 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to present specific proposals for the follow-up to the Warsaw Joint Declaration by the end of 2016; is convinced that NATO is crucial for the collective security of Europe; considers that the EU should encourage Member states to meet NATO capacity goals, which requires a minimum level of defence spending of 2% GDP;
Amendment 263 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to present specific proposals for the follow-up to the Warsaw Joint Declaration by the end of 2016; is convinced that NATO is crucial for the collective security of Europe and that, for this reason, the Member States should form a European pillar within the organisation;
Amendment 264 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to present specific proposals for the follow-up to the Warsaw Joint Declaration by the end of 2016; is convinced that NATO is crucial for the collective security of Europe; recalls, nevertheless, the need for Europe to maintain its own intervention and intelligence capability;
Amendment 265 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Welcomes the Warsaw Summit Declaration, particularly the Joint Declaration on NATO-EU cooperation; fully supports deepened cooperation between NATO and the EU in the areas of cybersecurity, migration, and the response to hybrid threats; invites the VP/HR to present specific proposals for the follow-up to the Warsaw Joint Declaration by the end of 2016; is convinced that NATO is crucial for the collective security of Europe and recalls that a stronger NATO and a stronger EU are mutually reinforcing and complementary;
Amendment 266 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Stresses that cyber security is by its very nature a policy area in which cooperation and integration is crucial, not only between EU member states, key partners and NATO but also between different actors within society, since it is not only a military responsibility; calls for clearer guidelines on how EU defensive and offensive capabilities are to be used and in what context; recalls that the European Parliament has repeatedly called for a thorough revision of the EU dual-use export regulation to avoid software and other systems which can be used against EU digital infrastructure and to violate human rights falling into the wrong hands;
Amendment 267 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Recognises the strategic partnership in peacekeeping and crisis management between the EU and UN since 2003; welcomes the systematic cooperation at strategic and operational level and consultation and coordination mechanisms; encourages EU to tackle challenges such as joint strategic planning, division of labour, joint review and coordination of exit strategies; encourage the EU and its Member States to support UN peacekeeping and to cooperate with the UN in strengthening the peacekeeping capacities of regional organisations, particularly the African Union and taking into account the African Peace Facility;
Amendment 268 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Believes that by ensuring the EU's defence and security ambitions are more closely and effectively aligned with those of NATO, those aspirations - as well as those of individual Member States - can still be met; further believes the EU and its Member States must work more closely with NATO to ensure the Alliance's Smart Defence and the EU's Pooling and Sharing initiatives are complementary and mutually reinforcing;
Amendment 269 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 b (new) 14b. Calls on the EU to defend in international forums – including, but not limited to, internet governance forums – that the open, global internet's core infrastructure should be a neutral zone in which governments, pursuing their national interests, are prohibited from interfering;
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Recital Α Α. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region
Amendment 270 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 b (new) 14b. Notes that the European Union has struggled to find a unified position on dealing with the migration crisis;
Amendment 271 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 Amendment 272 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security;
Amendment 273 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security;
Amendment 274 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security; believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975
Amendment 275 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security; believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975
Amendment 276 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security; believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 and
Amendment 277 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security; believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975
Amendment 278 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security; believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975
Amendment 279 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security;
Amendment 28 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region
Amendment 280 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States is undividable and that in line with Article 42(7) TEU all Member States must enjoy the same level of security, and therefore should provide and partake equally by its proportion in security of the EU, and should meet given commitments; believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 and which has been severely damaged by Russia’s illegal military interventions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine;
Amendment 281 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 a (new) 15a. Believes it is crucial to strengthen the European security architecture, which is based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 and which has been severely damaged by Russia's illegal military interventions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine;
Amendment 282 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 a (new) 15a. Emphasises that the security of EU Member States who are also members of NATO is guaranteed under Article 5 of the Alliance;
Amendment 283 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 Amendment 284 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest;
Amendment 285 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on
Amendment 286 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest;
Amendment 287 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on
Amendment 288 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the
Amendment 289 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest;
Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region
Amendment 290 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have
Amendment 291 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on
Amendment 292 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions;
Amendment 293 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions
Amendment 294 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions; insists that the EU should
Amendment 295 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU
Amendment 296 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreements is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions; insists that the EU should consider imposing further sanctions in case Russia continues to violate international law; believes it is in the common interest of the EU and Russia to achieve a better relationship, provided international law is applied; condemns once again the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia in violation of international law, and underlines its commitment for the territorial integrity of Ukraine; underlines the invalidity of elections held in the occupied territories of Crimea;
Amendment 297 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; underlines at the same time the importance of investing more into cooperation with and support of the Russian civil society, so as to strengthen the long-term basis of EU- Russia relations: stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for further deterring Russian aggression in Ukraine; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of
Amendment 298 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU
Amendment 299 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions; stresses that sanctions should be neither relaxed nor reduced for as long as the reasons they were imposed remain valid; insists that the EU should consider imposing further sanctions in case Russia continues to violate international law; believes it is in the common interest of the EU and Russia to achieve a better relationship, provided international law is applied;
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 5 Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region
Amendment 300 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most
Amendment 301 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions; insists that the EU should consider imposing further sanctions, in particular upon Kremlin related Russian oligarchs and their companies, in case Russia continues to violate international law; believes it is in the common interest of the EU and Russia to achieve a better relationship, provided international law is applied;
Amendment 302 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions; insists that the EU should consider gradually imposing further sanctions in case Russia continues to violate international law; believes it is in the common interest of the EU and Russia to achieve a better relationship, provided international law is applied;
Amendment 303 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Takes the view that it is time to define a new, more realistic strategy for the EU’s relations with Russia, based on credible deterrence but also on dialogue in areas of common interest; stresses that sanctions have proven to be the most effective means for deterring further Russian aggression; recalls that the full implementation of the Minsk agreement is a prerequisite for the suspension of sanctions; insists that the EU should
Amendment 304 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new) 16a. Condemns unreservedly Russian aggression in Ukraine, including the illegal annexation of Crimea and the Russian-sponsored conflict in eastern Ukraine, and calls on EU Member States and the international community to speak with one voice in sending a clear message to the Russian Government that its actions will have costs and consequences; further demands a de-escalation of the current crisis and insists that the EU and its Member States work with international partners to put diplomatic, political, economic and other pressures on the Russian Government to end its aggression;
Amendment 305 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new) 16a. Calls on the European Commission and the Member States to strengthen their capacity to counter misinformation and propaganda campaigns reaching people in the EU as such campaigns are directed at undermining the unity and solidarity of the EU and weakening its fundamental values;
Amendment 306 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new) 16b. Strongly supports all efforts for a lasting peaceful solution respecting the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and which ensures a stable, prosperous and democratic future for all its citizens;
Amendment 307 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in dialogue with Russia in order to identify measures aimed at reducing the risk of dangerous misunderstandings and miscalculations; underlines the importance of increased transparency in military activities
Amendment 308 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17.
Amendment 309 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in dialogue with Russia in order to identify measures aimed at reducing the risk of dangerous misunderstandings and miscalculations; underlines the importance of increased transparency in military activities in order to avoid air and maritime incidents with Russia and the need to develop common standards for the management of possible accidents and incidents; deems non-cooperative military flights with no active transponders a serious endanger to civil aviation and deems it necessary to devise measures to detect such flights as early as possible in order to avoid dangerous situations and to find an international way forward to put an end to such safety risk;
Amendment 31 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region
Amendment 310 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in dialogue with Russia in order to identify measures aimed at reducing the risk of dangerous misunderstandings and miscalculations; underlines the importance of increased transparency in military activities in order to avoid air and maritime incidents with Russia and the need to develop common standards for the management of possible accidents and incidents; further believes cooperation with Russia over the recent Iran nuclear deal holds out hope for improved relations in other areas, including with NATO, in order to defuse tensions such as in the Baltic, Syria and Ukraine;
Amendment 311 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in dialogue with Russia
Amendment 312 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in dialogue with Russia in order to identify measures aimed at reducing the risk of dangerous misunderstandings and miscalculations; underlines the importance of increased transparency in military activities in order to avoid air and maritime
Amendment 313 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in constructive dialogue with Russia in order to identify measures aimed at reducing the risk of dangerous misunderstandings and miscalculations; underlines the importance of increased transparency in military activities in order to avoid air and maritime incidents with Russia and the need to develop common standards for the management of possible accidents and incidents;
Amendment 314 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Believes it is important to engage in dialogue with Russia in order to identify measures aimed at reducing the risk of dangerous misunderstandings and
Amendment 315 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new) 17a. Stresses the need to step up cooperation between the EU and the candidate and potential candidate countries on issues such as migration, security, fight against terrorism and organized crime and fight against human trafficking; calls on the candidate countries to make all efforts in aligning with the EU CFSP/CSDP;
Amendment 316 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new) 17a. Condemns the repeated use by Russia of its veto powers on the United Nations Security Council and considers it to undermine international efforts for peace and conflict resolution in Syria and the European Union's southern neighbourhood more widely;
Amendment 317 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 Amendment 318 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18.
Amendment 319 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with
Amendment 32 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in
Amendment 320 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence; takes the view, in this respect, that protracted and frozen conflicts in the Eastern neighbourhood deeply undermine the resilience and the independence of the countries concerned and calls, in this regard, on the High Representative/Vice-President and Council to play a more active and effective role as regards conflict resolution and peace-building;
Amendment 321 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence; calls on the EU to develop strategic communication plans vis-à-vis its Eastern neighbours; calls on the EU and Member States to turn EU East StratCom into a permanent EU structure, and to allocate adequate human and financial resources for its better functioning;
Amendment 322 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence; further supports the EU aspirations of those countries and the reform agenda in areas such as the rule of law, the economy, public administration and the fight against corruption;
Amendment 323 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners, also through a greater interconnection of trading activities, in particular with the more stable partners of the Middle- Eastern area, such as Jordan and Lebanon, in order to strengthen their resilience and independence;
Amendment 324 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence; calls on the Member States to increase aid to Ukraine, including adequate defensive systems, in order to deter military escalation in the Eastern Ukraine;
Amendment 325 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence; points out that visa liberalisation is subject to clearly defined criteria, and it should be awarded to Georgia and Ukraine once such criteria are duly met;
Amendment 326 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence, particularly by encouraging them to take effective measures against corruption, improve the governance, the rule of law and protection of minorities;
Amendment 327 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their resilience and independence, while taking into account, as far as possible, the concerns of our neighbours’ neighbours;
Amendment 328 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen rule of law and economic and social prosperity as much as their resilience and independence;
Amendment 329 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to strengthen their democratic institutions, resilience and independence;
Amendment 33 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in
Amendment 330 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Urges the EU to step up its cooperation with its Eastern partners in order to
Amendment 331 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new) 18a. Welcomes the progress made as regards the Eastern Partnership with regard, in particular, to the signing of the association agreements with Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine; stresses the importance for the EU to avoid double standards in dealing with the human rights situation in our Eastern Neighbours; reminds that enhanced mobility is one of the priorities of the ENP review and calls, therefore, on the Council to give the green light to the visa liberalisation agreements with Georgia and Ukraine;
Amendment 332 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new) 18a. Points to the commitment the EU has made to its partners in its neighbourhood, especially in the Mediterranean, to support social and political reform, protect human rights, help consolidate the rule of law and promote economic development, as the best means of strengthening the international order and ensuring the stability of its neighbourhood;
Amendment 333 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 b (new) 18b. Regrets that the EU enlargement, in practice, has been put on hold until 2019; expresses its concern at the growing frustration of most candidate countries about some contradicting messages coming from Brussels; urges the Council and the EEAS to adopt a coherent approach based on objective and transparent criteria in the negotiations with the accession countries and send a clear message that the doors of the EU are open for membership once all these criteria are met;
Amendment 334 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 Amendment 335 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19.
Amendment 336 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU
Amendment 337 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that
Amendment 338 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada
Amendment 339 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a
Amendment 34 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the
Amendment 340 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with
Amendment 341 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Central and South America; recognises that the EU is by far the most important economic partner for the United States and vice versa, while both are key international allies both bilaterally and through NATO, and on areas such as the Iran nuclear deal, Syria and Ukraine; encourages, in this regard, the EU and its Member States to ensure a continuation of such a relationship following November's US presidential elections;
Amendment 342 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Central and South America, not only to reinforce the bi-regional partnership but also to jointly address major global challenges;
Amendment 343 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada in terms of politics, the economy and security is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Central and South America;
Amendment 344 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Central and South America; and the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council;
Amendment 345 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Central and South America, Russia and China;
Amendment 346 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Believes that a deepening of the relationship with the US and Canada is of strategic interest to the EU, while at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Asia as well as Central and South America;
Amendment 347 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new) 19a. Notes that the EU and its Members States need to be a global player and security guarantor in their own right, without needing to rely on the United States, while stressing that the trans- Atlantic alliance must remain a crucial pillar of the global rules-based system based on respect for fundamental rights and freedoms;
Amendment 348 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new) 19a. Notes that at the same time it is important for the EU to strengthen its relationship with Central and South America and to support where needed the consolidation of democracies;
Amendment 349 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe’s action; takes the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and irregular migration, namely poverty, the lack of economic opportunities, armed conflict, bad governance, climate change and
Amendment 35 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as
Amendment 350 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that, while respecting the sovereignty of all nations, ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of E
Amendment 351 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe’s action; takes the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and irregular migration, namely poverty, the lack of economic opportunities, armed conflict, bad governance, climate change and mistaken trade policies; believes that security, economic and social development and trade are parts of the same comprehensive strategy; points out that the review of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), put forward on 18 November 2015, includes plans to involve third countries that are neighbours of the EU’s neighbourhood partner countries in the context of extended cooperation frameworks; urges, therefore, that thematic frameworks be set up to offer cooperation between the Union, the Southern neighbourhood partner countries and key regional players, especially in Africa, on regional issues such as security, energy and the management of migratory flows; calls for European and international action (UN/G20) against illegal financial transfers out of Africa;
Amendment 352 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe
Amendment 353 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe’s action; recognises that there can be no sustainable development without security and that sustainable development is the condition for security, stability, social justice and democracy; takes the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and
Amendment 354 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe’s action; takes the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and irregular migration, namely poverty, social inequality, the lack of economic opportunities, armed conflict, corruption and bad governance, climate change and mistaken trade policies; believes that security, economic and social development and trade are parts of the same comprehensive strategy; calls for European and international action (UN/G20) against illegal financial transfers out of Africa;
Amendment 355 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe
Amendment 356 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Emphasises that ensuring peace and stability on our continent, in our neighbourhood and in Africa must now be at the heart of Europe’s action; takes the view that it is necessary to tackle the root causes of instability and forced and irregular migration, namely poverty, the lack of economic opportunities, armed conflict, bad governance, climate change and mistaken trade policies; believes that the presence of daily security, economic and social development and trade are parts of the same
Amendment 357 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new) 20a. Urges the EU to define its trade policy in full respect of the "special and differential treatment" granted to developing countries; reasserts equally that governments and parliaments must retain the right to regulate investment, both to discriminate in favour of investors that support the country's development and to ensure that there are obligations and duties on all investors, including foreign, so that labour, environmental, human rights and other standards are respected;
Amendment 358 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new) 20a. Observes as the building resilience should be one of the main goals of CFSP it requires comprehensive approach of different sectors which challenge traditional approaches to foreign and security policy with use of wide range of diplomatic, security, defence, economic, trade, development and humanitarian instruments;
Amendment 359 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new) 20a. Recognises that the EU's role in tackling migration and humanitarian crises has become intertwined with broader regional conflicts and that the EU's provision of aid to the victims of disasters, refugees and others in need has delivered mixed results;
Amendment 36 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region, while an aggressive, revisionist Russia continues to violate its neighbours’ sovereignty and openly challenges
Amendment 360 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 b (new) 20b. Encourages the development of a coherent, robust strategy for the Sahel region aimed at improving governance and the accountability and legitimacy of state and regional institutions, boosting security, tackling radicalization, the trafficking of people, arms and drugs, and strengthening economic and development policies;
Amendment 361 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21.
Amendment 362 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities;
Amendment 363 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools
Amendment 364 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its Member States and in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities;
Amendment 365 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid, environment policy, and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities; welcomes in this regard the EU
Amendment 366 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities;
Amendment 367 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all
Amendment 368 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities;
Amendment 369 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including the promotion of human rights, trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities; welcomes in this regard the EU’s new migration partnerships and the External Investment Plan; underlines the need to develop a new approach towards Africa, providing better opportunities for trade, investment and economic growth and supporting African countries
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region, while an aggressive, revisionist Russia continues to violate its neighbours’ sovereignty and openly challenges the European and global peace and security order;
Amendment 370 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities;
Amendment 371 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities; welcomes
Amendment 372 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities; welcomes in this regard the EU’s new migration partnerships and the External Investment Plan; underlines the need to develop a new approach towards Africa, providing better opportunities for trade, investment, access to energy and economic growth and supporting African countries in building democratic, transparent and effective institutions; is convinced that the EU should review its development and trade policies to make sure that they contribute to these goals; calls on the EU, and in particular the Member States, to significantly increase
Amendment 373 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 21. Stresses that the EU must pay particular attention to improving the living conditions in its neighbourhood, using all available policy tools, including trade, development aid and diplomacy, as well as crisis management capabilities; welcomes in this regard the EU’s new migration partnerships and the External Investment Plan; underscores, however, the importance of ensuring that actions undertaken under these initiatives are fully in line with EU fundamental values; underlines the need to develop a new approach towards Africa, providing better opportunities for trade, investment and economic growth and supporting African countries in building democratic, transparent and effective institutions; is convinced that the EU should review its development and trade policies to make sure that they contribute to these goals; calls on the EU, and in particular the Member States, to significantly increase their financial commitments to the region, including through the Africa Trust Fund and the European Development Fund;
Amendment 374 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new) 21a. Underlines that Policy Coherence for Development is a unique tool to achieve an operational EU's comprehensive approach in accordance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development goals; stresses the importance of Commissioners' Group on External Action chaired by the VP/HR to give impetus to the implementation of the comprehensive approach; calls for a regular reporting from the VP/HR on the work of this group to the European Parliament;
Amendment 375 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new) 21a. Acknowledges the strong support by the EU and others to the African Union particularly through the African Peace Facility and calls for greater effort to encourage African states to contribute more to their own peace and security, in particular, through the early mobilisation of a deployable and effective African Standby Force;
Amendment 376 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new) 21a. Is concerned about the negative impact of the migration deal with Turkey on sheltering refugees, warns against managing migration through deals with third countries, calls on the EU to take its responsibility to protect its borders and to shelter asylum seekers, in accordance with our commitment to international law;
Amendment 377 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new) 21a. Is convinced that the reinforcement of capacities of regional and sub-regional organisations, in particular in Africa, is crucial with regard to conflict prevention, conflict resolution and security cooperation;
Amendment 378 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 b (new) 21b. Welcomes the adoption of the Commission's new trade strategy 'Trade for All', in which it aims to mainstream human rights in trade policy and use the EU's position as a trading bloc to leverage human rights in third countries; Stresses that this will need full convergence and complementarity of trade and foreign policy initiatives, including close cooperation between the different DGs, the EEAS and member state authorities;
Amendment 379 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US, Russia and other international allies, to co
Amendment 38 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas the EU is now surrounded by an arc of instability, as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa are engulfed in ethno-religious conflicts and proxy wars and terrorist groups such as ISIS and the Jabhat al-Nusra Front proliferate throughout the region, while an aggressive, revisionist Russia continues to violate its neighbours’ sovereignty and human rights and openly challenges the European security order;
Amendment 380 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism
Amendment 381 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects
Amendment 382 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US, Russia and other international allies, to convince partners in the region, such as
Amendment 383 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against
Amendment 384 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US and other international allies, to convince partners in the region,
Amendment 385 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against the root causes fuelling Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also
Amendment 386 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against
Amendment 387 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism,
Amendment 388 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East
Amendment 389 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist
Amendment 39 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Aa. whereas terrorism, hybrid threats, economic volatility, cyber and energy insecurity, organized crime and climate change constitute the bigger security threats of an everyday more complex and interconnected world in which the EU should do its best and search the means in order to guarantee security and deliver prosperity and democracy;
Amendment 390 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US and other international
Amendment 391 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of
Amendment 392 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US and other international allies, to convince partners in the region, such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran, of the need for a common strategy towards this global challenge; calls on the EU to work, in accordance with the ‘neighbours of neighbours’ principle of the European Neighbourhood Policy, to strengthen cooperation with the countries of North Africa and the Sahel in the fight against increasing terrorist activities in the Sahel-Saharan region; stresses that the Sahel Strip is of great strategic importance for the security of Europe and the region, and that the harsh living conditions in certain places, such as the Tindouf camps, could drive a section of the population towards the alternative that is Islamic terrorism;
Amendment 393 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US and other international allies, to convince partners in the region, such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran, of the need for a common strategy towards this global challenge; calls for all sponsors of terrorism to be called to order systematically and with great determination;
Amendment 394 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the EU to undertake concerted diplomatic efforts, together with the US and other international allies, to convince partners in the region, such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran, of the need for a common
Amendment 395 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East
Amendment 396 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 22. Underlines also the need to intensify the fight against Islamist terrorism, which affects ever larger parts of the Middle East and North Africa and has also been creeping into Europe; urges the
Amendment 397 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new) 22a. Encourages greater cooperation between EU Member States and communities within Member States to prevent the radicalisation of individuals who could pose a security threat; Further encourages a review and/or the introduction of more effective counter- extremism strategies to tackle the whole spectrum of extremism and extremist ideology, including via information sharing, and by working with individuals, communities, the internet industry, and law enforcement agencies;
Amendment 398 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new) 22a. Is very concerned with the rise of sectarian violence in the region and emphasises the need for a sustained and comprehensive diplomatic EU engagement to address the underlying dynamics of the conflict through long- term support for ethno-sectarian reconciliation;
Amendment 399 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 7 a (new) - having regard to the European Parliament report on Peace Support Operations – EU engagement with the UN and the African Union (2015/2275(INI)),
Amendment 40 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Aa. whereas profound changes are happening in international security landscape as societal, economic, technological and geopolitical trends point to the growing vulnerability of the world's population to shocks and stresses, including: interstate conflicts, natural disasters, extreme weather events, water crises, state collapse and cyber-attacks;
Amendment 400 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the
Amendment 401 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as the United States, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position;
Amendment 402 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led
Amendment 403 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions
Amendment 404 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors
Amendment 405 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, US and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions
Amendment 406 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to depart from its position of diplomatic marginalization and to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved do not deliver on their commitments; expresses grave concern about the mass and widespread violations of international humanitarian and human rights law by all sides in the Syrian conflict and stresses the importance of ensuring accountability for such abuses; reiterates its support to the neighbours of Syria who are facing monumental challenges in hosting millions of refugees;
Amendment 407 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an
Amendment 408 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria in line with the transition process set out in the Geneva Communique; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved do not deliver on their commitments; calls for the EU to push for the establishment of a no-fly zone to protect civilians;
Amendment 409 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; is convinced that the bilateral talks between Russia and the United States will not be sufficient to bring about a lasting solution to the Syrian crisis; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved do not deliver on their commitments;
Amendment 41 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Aa. whereas Russia today is more autocratic internally, and more aggressive towards its neighbours than at any time since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991; whereas official Russian propaganda paints the West as an enemy and actively tries to undermine unity in the European Union and coherence in the Transatlantic alliance;
Amendment 410 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors
Amendment 411 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved do not deliver on their commitments; calls on the High Representative/Vice President to come up with a European strategy for Syria as swiftly as possible;
Amendment 412 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the
Amendment 413 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved could be responsible of war crimes and do not deliver on their commitments;
Amendment 414 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved do not deliver on their commitments;
Amendment 415 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 23. Highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the conflict in Syria; supports the UN-led efforts to facilitate negotiations between all parties to the Syrian conflict on an inclusive political settlement; calls on the EU to use its leverage over key actors such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Russia to ensure that they take a constructive position; emphasises that the use of sanctions should be considered in case some of the actors involved do not deliver on their commitments;
Amendment 416 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new) 23a. Fully supports Iraq in its efforts to liberate its territory under the occupation of the terrorist Daesh; reiterates its full support for the independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Iraq, where the rights of all ethnic and religious groups are fully respected;
Amendment 417 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new) 23a. Encourages the expansion of the EU sanctions regime to cover more people and organisations responsible for human rights violations in Syria;
Amendment 418 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises that Turkey
Amendment 419 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict
Amendment 42 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Aa. whereas Russia aggressive action has turned common neighbouring countries into an area of competition with the EU violating neighbours' sovereignty, undermining their independence and openly challenging the current European order;
Amendment 420 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24.
Amendment 421 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24.
Amendment 422 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24.
Amendment 423 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh;
Amendment 424 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey; encourages the Turkish government to protect the constitutional order, while underlining the importance of respect for the rule of law and independence of the judiciary in the aftermath of the coup, in
Amendment 425 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey;
Amendment 426 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey
Amendment 427 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey as well as post-coup retaliations against liberal part of society; encourages the Turkish government to protect the constitutional order and principle of secularity, while underlining the importance of respect for the rule of law
Amendment 428 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey; encourages the Turkish government to protect the constitutional order, while underlining the importance of respect for the rule of law and independence of the judiciary in the aftermath of the coup, in cooperation with the Council of Europe; strongly condemns the human rights situation in Turkey, where cases of excessive use of force by police and ill-treatment of detainees increased, impunity for human rights abuses persisted, and the independence of the judiciary further eroded;
Amendment 429 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; calls on Turkey to sever ties with all UN Security Council-designated terrorist organisations, notably Jabhat Fateh al- Sham (formerly Al Nusra Front); strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey; encourages the
Amendment 43 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A b (new) Ab. whereas internal and external security are increasingly blurred; whereas especial attention should be brought to preventing conflict, addressing the root causes of instability and assuring human security;
Amendment 430 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey
Amendment 431 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey
Amendment 432 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Recognises Turkey’s role as an important partner in solving the Syrian conflict and the fight against Da’esh; strongly condemns the attempted military coup against the democratically elected government of Turkey; encourages the Turkish government to protect the constitutional order, while underlining the importance of respect for human rights, the rule of law and independence of the judiciary in the aftermath of the coup, in cooperation with the Council of Europe;
Amendment 433 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new) 24a. Expresses strong concerns over the grave violations of the international humanitarian and human rights law by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, including the bombing of the funeral in Sanaa on October 8; demands an urgent independent, international investigation of this and other violations of the international humanitarian and human rights law in Yemen, some of which may amount to war crimes; calls on the EU and its Member States to suspend any cooperation with the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen until such violations are investigated and the responsible are held accountable; demands an immediate lifting of blockade of Yemen to ensure the timely delivery of the life-saving assistance to the population and to enable legitimate trade; calls on all sides of the conflict to resume dialogue and to work towards a sustainable ceasefire; insists that there is no military solution to the conflict;
Amendment 434 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new) 24a. Highlights the fragility of the security situation in the Sahel region; recalls that the current turmoil could bear very serious consequences for the entire region as well as the EU, as it is expanding both to the North and the South; stresses that a real answer needs to be given to this security situation by the EU not only economically but also politically and militarily. Europe must provide a common answer and should stop laying its responsibility on the shoulders of one solitary Member State: France;
Amendment 435 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new) 24a. Calls on the VP/HR to ensure that the EU plays a prominent role in the conflict in Syria, and not merely at the humanitarian level;
Amendment 436 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 b (new) 24b. As the half century occupation cannot continue indefinitely, highlights the need of achieving a two-state solution to the conflict in the Middle East - based on parameters set out in the Council Conclusions of July 2014 - that meets Israeli and Palestinian security needs and Palestinian aspirations for statehood and sovereignty, ends the occupation that began in 1967, and resolves all permanent status issues in order to end the conflict;
Amendment 437 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Believes that the fight against human traffickers is
Amendment 438 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Believes that the fight against human traffickers is only possible where there is a cooperation with countries on the other side of the Mediterranean and in Africa as a whole, and if NGOs, which do have a tendency to negotiate with criminal organisations, are placed under greater scrutiny;
Amendment 439 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Believes that the fight against human traffickers is only possible where there is a cooperation with countries on the other side of the Mediterranean and in Africa as a whole; Further believes, in this regard, that the European Union and its Member States must cooperate with international partners to address the push factors which lead to migration;
Amendment 44 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas th
Amendment 440 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Believes that the fight against human traffickers is only possible where there is a cooperation with countries on the other side of the Mediterranean and in Africa as a whole; stresses that migrant smuggling is a serious violation of human rights; points out that CSDP missions such as EUNAVFOR MED are an effective way of tackling migrant smuggling; calls on the EU to continue and step up operations of this kind;
Amendment 441 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Believes that the fight against human traffickers is only possible where there is a cooperation with countries on the other side of the Mediterranean and in Africa as a whole that is based on respect for human rights;
Amendment 442 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new) 25a. Believes that our neighbourhood would prove more resilient if it could be organised within a regional cooperation framework enabling shared responses to be found to the challenges of migration, terrorism and development, among other things; therefore calls on the EU to work with its Maghreb neighbours to re-launch and further develop the Arab Maghreb Union; stresses that the lack of any regional cooperation in the Maghreb amounts to some 1-2% of lost GDP for each country in the region, and that security measures and increased economic development focused on the vast Sahel strip would benefit both the Maghreb and the EU;
Amendment 443 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new) 25a. Recalls that the Member States are responsible for more than one third of global arms exports; deplores the fact that some of them continue to export arms to authoritarian countries thus contributing and facilitating armed conflict, regional instability and serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian laws; urges Member States to strictly adhere to the norms established by the EU's Common Position on arms exports and to cease arms trade with third countries who do not fulfil the criteria listed; insists that the EU step up political dialogue and cooperation on disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control;
Amendment 444 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new) 25a. Stresses the importance of ensuring coherence of EU policy towards situations of occupation or annexation of territory; recalls that international humanitarian law should guide EU policy towards all such situations, including in cases of protracted occupation such as in Palestine, Western Sahara, Northern Cyprus and the multiple frozen conflicts in the Eastern Partnership countries;
Amendment 445 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new) 25a. Strongly welcomes the progress now being made in negotiations for the reunification of Cyprus and the positive efforts of both sides to reach a rapid and successful conclusion; urges the EU to provide every possible support for this process, including additional financial support, particularly where this might make the difference between success and failure;
Amendment 446 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new) 25a. Encourages the European Union and its Member States to distinguish more clearly between migrants fleeing persecution and conflict, and those doing so for purely economic reasons;
Amendment 447 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new) 25b. Underlines that the lack of progress towards a negotiated two-state solution in the Israel-Palestine conflict only leads to further violence and bloodshed; calls on the EU to take its responsibility and become a genuine actor and facilitator in the diplomatic process; calls on the EU institutions and Member States to take urgent steps to protect the viability of the two-state solution and to create a positive dynamic towards genuine peace negotiations; in this regard, calls on the EU to respond to the expansion of Israeli settlements by applying measures based on international law; calls on the Israeli authorities to immediately halt and revert its settlement policy; stresses that respect for international human rights and humanitarian law by all parties and in all circumstances remains an essential precondition for achieving a just and lasting peace; underlines the particular responsibility under international law of Israel, as the occupying power, to comply with international humanitarian and human rights law;
Amendment 448 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new) 25b. Highlights the growing threat of cyber-attacks, such as the attack on Ukraine's power grid leaving nearly 225,000 citizens without power; emphasises that the EU should continue to promote the ratification and implementation of the Budapest Convention on cybercrime with its partners in the neighbourhood and developing countries; is also convinced that the EU should engage with its partners and step up its assistance for capacity building on cybersecurity, on the fight against cybercrime and cyber terrorism;
Amendment 449 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new) 25b. Does not support a compulsory system of reallocation of asylum seekers, and instead believes that the best way to deal with the current crisis is to make the system of processing asylum seekers and returning those who do not qualify more efficient through building cooperation and trust between Member States and increasing resources in specific areas;
Amendment 45 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism
Amendment 450 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new) 25c. Strongly supports the strengthening of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as an important governing principle in the European Union and its Member States' work across the conflict spectrum, as well as on human rights and development;
Amendment 451 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 d (new) 25d. Recognises that climate change could have a serious effect on regional and global stability, as global warming affects disputes over territory, food, water and other resources, weakens economies, threatens regional security, and is a source of migratory flows; further encourages the EU and Member States to consider how national and EU military planning can include climate change adaption strategies and what would be considered an appropriate capability, priority, and response;
Amendment 452 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 Amendment 453 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 Amendment 454 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26.
Amendment 455 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26. Highlights the EU’s immense
Amendment 456 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26. Highlights the EU’s immense potential as a diplomatic superpower, which is based on the wide range of instruments at our disposal and our normative power bas
Amendment 457 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26. Highlights the EU’s immense potential as a diplomatic superpower, which is based on the wide range of instruments at our disposal and our normative power as a champion of democracy, freedom and human rights; stresses that this potential may be harnessed in full only if the EU is able to act in accordance with its own values while speaking with a single voice;
Amendment 458 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26. Highlights the EU’s immense potential as a diplomatic superpower, which is based on the wide range of instruments at our disposal and our normative power as a champion of democracy, freedom and human rights; stresses in this context the central coordinating role of the High Representative/Vice President, the EEAS and the EU delegations in third countries;
Amendment 459 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26. Highlights the EU
Amendment 46 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences firstly for the peoples directly affected by the conflicts but also for the security and well-being of European citizens, as the
Amendment 460 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new) 26a. Underlines the importance of the participation of women in foreign policy- making and the need to promote the role of women in peace efforts, notably the implementation of the UNSC Resolution on Women, Peace and Security and the improvement of EU's internal gender balance in its external policy; underlines that women's participation in conflict resolution talks is crucial to promote women's rights and participation, that it is a first step to their full inclusion in the future transitional processes; ask the HR/VP to insist on women's representation in every conflict-resolution and peace-building frameworks where the EU is represented, especially when it is in the position of mediator;
Amendment 461 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new) 26a. Points out how recent crises have shown the limits of the United Nations; calls on the EU and its Member States to bring all their weight to bear in an attempt to reform the Security Council, in particular with a view to removing the veto with regard to mass atrocities;
Amendment 462 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new) 26b. Recognizes that early preventative actions against long-term risks for violent conflict and/or deterioration in a country or region are more effective, less time- consuming and less expensive than peacekeeping operations; urges for EU to show political leadership to involve in preventive diplomacy and conflict mediation; underlines the key role of EU delegations in monitoring developments and providing early warnings; welcomes in this regard the role of the EU Conflict Early Warning System, the EEAS Mediation Support Team and the European Institute of Peace; calls on the further development of the EU conflict prevention and mediation capacities;
Amendment 463 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 Amendment 464 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Stresses the need for close cooperation with other
Amendment 465 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Stresses the need for close cooperation with other global and regional powers on global threats and challenges; emphasises in particular the crucial importance of the transatlantic relationship, which is based on common interests and values, and the cooperation with China including advancing negotiations for a Bilateral Investment Agreement;
Amendment 466 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Stresses the need for close cooperation with other global and regional powers on global threats and challenges; emphasises in particular the crucial importance of the transatlantic relationship, which
Amendment 467 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Stresses the need for close cooperation with other global and regional powers on global threats and challenges; emphasises in particular the crucial importance of the transatlantic relationship, which is based on common interests and values, and relations with Latin America, based on a common cultural, linguistic and religious heritage;
Amendment 468 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Stresses the need for close cooperation with other global and regional powers, especially with third countries in Middle East and North Africa and with other international institutions (in particular the UN, NATO, the African Union and the Arab league) on global threats and challenges;
Amendment 469 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 a (new) 27a. Points out that a revitalization of the strategic partnerships, seeking to transform them into an effective foreign policy instrument, should be a priority for the EU;
Amendment 47 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism
Amendment 470 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 Amendment 471 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 28. Takes the view that the EU should upgrade and intensify its diplomatic efforts in Asia in order to contribute to greater stability and security in conflict areas with renewed tensions, working closely with partners in the region and upholding international law, including in the South China sea; notes the positive references in the Commission’s Joint Communication of June 2016 entitled Elements for a new EU Strategy on China which calls for the EU to continue supporting the constructive development of cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan; To this aim notes the need for the EU to support Taiwan's participation in international organisations and forums such as Interpol and ICAO;
Amendment 472 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 28. Takes the view that the EU should upgrade and intensify its diplomatic efforts in Asia in order to contribute to greater stability and security in conflict areas with renewed tensions, working closely with partners in the region and upholding international law, including in the South China sea, and in order to address issues relating to the protection of human rights and the rule of law;
Amendment 473 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 28. Takes the view that the EU should upgrade and intensify its diplomatic efforts in Asia in order to contribute to greater stability and security in conflict areas with renewed tensions, working closely with partners in the region and upholding international law, including in the South China sea and the Indian Ocean;
Amendment 474 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 a (new) 28a. Takes note of the genuine and open general elections which occurred in Taiwan in January 2016, expressing its people's commitment to democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights; acknowledges the continued good will and flexibility shown by the government of Taiwan in maintaining cross-Strait peace and regional security; stresses the EU's commitment to continuing to develop relations with Taiwan, to supporting the shared values underpinning its system of governance, to supporting the constructive development of cross-Strait relations, and also to supporting Taiwan's participation in international organisations, such as WHO, ICAO, UNFCCC, and INTERPOL in particular, enabling its contribution to preventing and combating cross-border crime and terrorism;
Amendment 475 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 a (new) 28a. Believes that a strengthening and renewal of the structures of international order cannot be achieved without engaging Asia and especially China; stresses that the EU needs to identify common objectives, interests and different perspectives, and to take account of China's increased geopolitical weight and its control of strategic assets and critical infrastructure worldwide, including in Europe;
Amendment 476 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 a (new) 28a. Calls on the EU not to withdraw fully from areas that are currently of less strategic interest but which could become important again in the future – either economically or from a human or military perspective – such as central Asia, sub- Saharan Africa or the Arctic, and which are attracting the interest of other world powers;
Amendment 477 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 a (new) 28a. Calls on accelerating efforts in working towards a strategic partnership between ASEAN and the EU, two leading examples of regional integration in the world and deepen cooperation on a wide range economic, political, and security- related issues;
Amendment 478 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 b (new) 28b. Recognises the successful conclusion of the free and open general elections in Taiwan in January 2016, fully expressing their people's support for democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights; acknowledges the continued good will and flexibility shown by the government of Taiwan in maintaining cross-Strait peace and stability, which will be significantly conducive to regional security; recognizes the EU commitment to continuing to develop its relations with Taiwan, to supporting the shared values underpinning its system of governance, to supporting the constructive development of cross-Strait relations, and also to supporting Taiwan's meaningful participation in international organizations, such as WHO, ICAO, UNFCCC, and INTERPOL in particular, which is of such paramount importance to preventing and combating cross-border crime and terrorism that all members of the world community should be included therein;
Amendment 479 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 b (new) 28b. Emphasises that in light of China's global ambitions the EU-China relation must go beyond economic ties to become more comprehensive and focus on China's role in the UN, its influence in regional conflicts in its neighbourhood, and on its contribution in addressing global threats, such as climate change, terrorism, migration and sustainable development;
Amendment 48 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism, massive
Amendment 480 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 b (new) 28b. Reconfirms the EU commitment to continue developing its relations with Taiwan, supports constructive development of cross-Strait relations and Taiwan's participation in international organizations, such as WHO, ICAO, UNFCCC, and INTERPOL;
Amendment 481 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 Amendment 482 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Recalls the importance of Europe’s normative power, and calls for the further strengthening of the EU’s cultural and science diplomacy in order to project and
Amendment 483 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Recalls the importance of Europe’s normative power, and calls for the further strengthening of the EU’s cultural and science diplomacy in order to project and promote European strengths and values beyond our borders; also points out the power of economic diplomacy, and in
Amendment 484 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Recalls the importance of Europe’s normative power, and calls for the further strengthening of the EU’s cultural and science diplomacy in order to project and promote European strengths and values beyond our borders; also points out the power of economic diplomacy
Amendment 485 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Recalls the importance of Europe’s normative power, and calls for the further strengthening of the EU’s role as a strong voice for human rights as well as cultural and science diplomacy in order to project and promote European strengths and values beyond our borders; also points out the power of economic diplomacy, and in particular sanctions, as a tool for enforcing EU polices;
Amendment 486 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Recalls the importance of Europe’s normative power, viewed in the perspective of international law, and calls for the further strengthening of the EU’s cultural and science diplomacy in order to project and promote European strengths and values beyond our borders; also points out the power of economic diplomacy, and in particular sanctions, as a tool for enforcing EU polices;
Amendment 487 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Recalls the importance of Europe’s normative power, and calls for the further strengthening of the EU’s cultural and science diplomacy in order to project and promote European strengths and values beyond our borders; also points out the power of economic diplomacy
Amendment 488 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 a (new) 29a. Reminds of the importance of the so-called "human rights clause" included since the early 90's in all framework agreements signed with third countries; recalls the importance of the provision of a "non-execution clause" in it included and highlights the need of implementing the "appropriate measures" (including the suspension of the agreement) in case of violation by a third country of an essential element of the clause such as respect for democratic principles and fundamental rights as a tool for enforcing EU polices;
Amendment 489 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 a (new) 29a. Encourages the constructive development of cross-strait relations between China (PRC) and Taiwan (ROC), which will be significantly conducive to regional security; underlines its support of Taiwan's meaningful participation in international organizations, such as WHO, ICAO, UNFCCC, Interpol and others;
Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism,
Amendment 490 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30. Highlights the role of parliamentary diplomacy
Amendment 491 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30. Highlights the role of parliamentary diplomacy and the need for a strengthened role of parliaments in the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy, including through intensified cooperation between the European Parliament and national parliaments on matters of EU foreign and security policy; reiterates the need to further inter- parliamentary relations between the Union and its partner countries, in a framework of honest dialogue underpinned by mutual understanding and trust;
Amendment 492 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30. Highlights the role of parliamentary diplomacy and the need for a strengthened role of parliaments in the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy, including through intensified cooperation between the European Parliament and national parliaments on matters of
Amendment 493 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30. Highlights the role of parliamentary diplomacy and the need for a strengthened role of parliaments in the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy, including through intensified cooperation between the European Parliament and national parliaments on matters of EU foreign and security policy, while respecting the competence of Member States in these areas;
Amendment 494 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 a (new) 30a. Highlights the need for a strengthened role of national parliaments in the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy, including through intensified cooperation between the European Parliament and national parliaments on matters of EU foreign and security policy;
Amendment 495 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 a (new) 30a. Underlines the role of Non State Actors and Civil Society Organisation as actors of diplomacy and key partners of the EU and stresses the importance of EU assistance to and engagement with them;
Amendment 496 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 31 31. Stresses the need
Amendment 497 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 31 31.
Amendment 498 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 31 31. Stresses the need of speeding up the consolidation of the fully-fledged European Diplomatic Service, and in particular strengthening its thematic expertise and strategic policy planning and forecasting, as well as the area of intelligence; considers that it is important to also give the EEAS representations in crisis areas a consular role with a view to assisting EU citizens; insists on the need for a fair balance between diplomats seconded from the Member States and EU officials in the EEAS, including in management positions;
Amendment 499 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 31 31. Stresses the need of speeding up the consolidation of the fully-fledged European Diplomatic Service, and in particular strengthening its thematic
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 7 b (new) - having regard to the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy 2015-2019,
Amendment 50 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be
Amendment 500 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 Amendment 501 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 32.
Amendment 502 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 32. Stresses that the financial means available for the EU’s external action are not commensurate to the challenges we are facing; calls in this regard for
Amendment 503 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 32. Stresses that the financial means available for the EU’s external action are not commensurate to the challenges we are facing; calls in this regard for a
Amendment 504 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 32. Stresses that the financial means available for the EU’s external action are not commensurate to the challenges we are facing; calls in this regard for a substantial increase in the resources available under heading IV of the MFF, through an increase of the overall budget by the Member States, in the context of the upcoming mid-term review;
Amendment 505 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 33.
Amendment 506 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 33. Calls
Amendment 507 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 33. Calls also for more accountability and transparency, in particular in relation to the negotiation of international agreements; takes the view that a greater role should be given to civil society when such agreements are drawn up and monitored;
Amendment 508 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 a (new) 33a. Stresses that the provisional application of any international agreement is contingent upon the result of a vote on it at the European Parliament, regardless of which Commissioner, Directorate-General or institution (EEAS) is responsible for the agreement;
Amendment 51 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism, massive refugee flows, or
Amendment 52 #
Motion for a resolution Recital Β Β. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism, massive refugee flows
Amendment 53 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B B. whereas these conflicts have direct and serious consequences for the security and well-being of European citizens, as they increasingly spill over into the EU, be it in the form of terrorism
Amendment 54 #
Motion for a resolution Recital B a (new) Ba. whereas this new form of hybrid terrorism is of importance especially for European Union border-states, which are the first point of contact, dealing with the first waves of migrant flows resulting from the escalated situation in the Middle East;
Amendment 55 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C C. whereas the recent terrorist acts in
Amendment 56 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C C. whereas the recent terrorist acts in European cities committed by radical jihadists linked to
Amendment 57 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C C. whereas Europe is experiencing the threat of terrorism in its territory; while terrorism and a constant violence plague in North Africa and the Middle East continue to expand; whereas the recent terrorist acts in European cities committed by radical jihadists linked to ISIS are part of that group’s comprehensive strategy, complementing a land war in Syria, Libya and Iraq, an economic war aimed at the tourism
Amendment 58 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C C. whereas the recent terrorist acts in European cities committed by radical jihadists linked to ISIS are part of that group’s comprehensive strategy, complementing a land war in Syria
Amendment 59 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C C. whereas the recent terrorist acts in European cities committed by radical jihadists linked to ISIS are part of that group’s comprehensive strategy, complementing a land war in Syria and Iraq, an economic war aimed at the tourism industry in North Africa, as well as online propaganda and cyber-attacks; whereas al- Qaeda is taking advantage of the security vacuum in the Middle East and North Africa to gain strength via Fateh al- Sham, AQIM and AQAP, and whereas its determination as regards global jihad remains firm;
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 Amendment 60 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C C. whereas the recent terrorist acts in European cities committed by radical jihadists linked to ISIS are part of that group’s comprehensive strategy, complementing a land war in Syria and Iraq, an economic war aimed at the tourism industry in North Africa, as well as online propaganda and cyber-attacks; whereas the thousands of EU citizens who have joined such terrorist groups are an increasing threat to our security at home, as well as elsewhere in the world;
Amendment 61 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C a (new) Ca. whereas an aggressive Russia continues to violate its neighbours' sovereignty and openly challenges the European security order, be it in the form of disinformation campaigns aimed at dividing our societies or in the form of providing financial support to EU sceptical and fascist groups within the Union;
Amendment 62 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C a (new) Ca. whereas information and cyber warfare targeted at European Union Member States and other Western countries, individuals, and organisations is a deliberate attempt at state and non- state level to destabilise and discredit political, economic, and social structures;
Amendment 63 #
Motion for a resolution Recital C a (new) Ca. whereas the Sahel region and other connected geographical areas represent priority regions to ensure the security of the European Union; whereas the EU Strategy for Security and Development in the Sahel has been confirmed and renewed in 2015;
Amendment 64 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the
Amendment 65 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 66 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls
Amendment 67 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 69 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in European history and that the transformative power of the EU has brought peace, stability and prosperity to its citizens; emphasises that the EU remains
Amendment 71 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls
Amendment 72 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in European history and that the transformative power of the EU has brought peace, stability and prosperity to its citizens and to its neighbouring countries, many of them current EU Member States; emphasises that the EU remains the largest economic power, the most generous donor of humanitarian and development assistance, and a frontrunner in global diplomacy on issues such as climate change, non-proliferation and human rights;
Amendment 73 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in
Amendment 74 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in European history and that the transformative power of the EU has brought peace, stability and prosperity to its citizens; emphasises that the EU remains the largest economic power, the most generous donor of humanitarian and development assistance, and a frontrunner in global diplomacy on issues such as climate change, international justice, non- proliferation and human rights;
Amendment 75 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in European history and that the transformative power of the EU has brought peace, stability and prosperity to its citizens; emphasises that the EU remains the largest economic power, the most generous donor of humanitarian and development assistance, and a frontrunner in global diplomacy on issues such as climate change, non-proliferation and human rights; calls for stepping up visibility of EU actions in these fields;
Amendment 76 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in European history and that the transformative power of the EU has brought peace, stability and prosperity to its citizens; emphasises that the EU remains the largest economic power, the most generous donor of humanitarian and development assistance, and a frontrunner in global diplomacy on issues such as climate change, non-proliferation and human rights; notes, however, that the revised European Neighbourhood Instrument has not lived up to its goals, especially when it comes to the 'more for more' principle;
Amendment 77 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Recalls what many seem to have forgotten, namely that the European Union is one of the greatest achievements in European history and that the transformative power of the EU has brought peace, stability and prosperity to its citizens; emphasises that the EU remains the largest economic power, the most generous donor of humanitarian and development assistance, and a frontrunner in global diplomacy on issues such as climate change, non-proliferation and human rights; recalls that the EU at the same time is among the biggest arms- exporters in the world, in particular to the MENA region, accepts that nuclear weapons are currently modernised by the US as part of a deterrence strategy, closed down all legal and save ways for migration and refugees and recently conditioned its development aid upon holding and taking back refugees and migrants;
Amendment 78 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Recalls that the Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policies of the European Union stresses the importance of the EU to promote human rights through dialogue and support, long-term engagement and to persistently seek to advance human rights protection;
Amendment 79 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 Amendment 80 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2.
Amendment 81 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2.
Amendment 82 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see
Amendment 83 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added;
Amendment 84 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added;
Amendment 85 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2.
Amendment 86 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used
Amendment 87 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added; emphasises, therefore, that Member States must change their mentality
Amendment 88 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis
Amendment 89 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is a
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 8 — having regard to the Franco- German initiative on defence of September 2016 entitled ‘Renewal of the CSDP’ and the Italian initiative of October 2016 entitled ‘For a stronger European defence system’,
Amendment 90 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 Amendment 91 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis, inside and outside the EU, is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used
Amendment 92 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; considers that the current challenges demand a reform to make the EU better and more democratic, and able to deliver what citizens expect; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added; emphasises, therefore, that Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national
Amendment 93 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added; emphasises, therefore, that Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national perspective is obsolete; is convinced that no single Member State alone is able to tackle any of the challenges we face today; is firmly convinced that EU's vulnerability is a direct outcome of the lack of integration as well as lack of coordination; urges Member States to finally show sufficient levels of political will and trust in one another to make it possible to use the tools at hand in a concerted manner in
Amendment 94 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added; emphasises, therefore, that Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national perspective is obsolete; is convinced that no single Member State alone is able to tackle any of the challenges we face today; highlights that globalisation and multipolarity make necessary processes of integration such as the EU; urges Member States to finally show sufficient levels of political will and trust in one another to make it possible to use the tools at hand in a concerted manner in order to pursue our interests and values; reiterates that the EU can only be a strong global player on an equal footing with other major powers if all Member States speak with one voice and act together in the framework of a strong EU foreign
Amendment 95 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added; emphasises, therefore, that Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national perspective is obsolete; is convinced that no single Member State alone is able to tackle any of the challenges we face today; urges Member States to finally show sufficient levels of unity and political will and trust in one another to make it possible to use the tools at hand in a concerted manner in order to pursue our interests and values; reiterates that the EU can only be a strong global player on an equal footing with other major powers if all Member States speak with one voice and act together in the framework of a strong EU foreign policy;
Amendment 96 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Considers that the current crisis is also an opportunity for the EU if it is used to make the EU work better; recalls that European citizens see an effective common foreign and security policy as a priority area of action for the EU and that this is one of the areas where European cooperation can yield most value added; emphasises, therefore, that Member States must change their mentality since nowadays thinking about foreign policy and security in a narrow minded national perspective is obsolete; is convinced that no single Member State alone is able to tackle any of the challenges we face today; urges Member States to finally show sufficient levels of political will and trust in one another to make it possible to use the tools at hand in a concerted manner in order to pursue our interests and values; reiterates that the EU can only be a strong global player on an equal footing with other major powers if all Member States speak with one voice and act together in the framework of a strong EU foreign policy based in human rights;
Amendment 97 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Stresses that there is still too much costly and inefficient overlapping in activities carried out in all policy areas of the external action between Member States and between Member States and the EU; urges the EU to undertake a genuine and comprehensive effort to map all Member States activities in different policy areas in third countries and underlines that EU Delegations would be at the forefront of this effort; calls on the EU Delegations to implement joint programming in all external action policy areas as to avoid duplication, safe money, enhance efficiency and detect possible gaps;
Amendment 98 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Believes that the European Union and its Member States must develop effective foreign, security and defence policy which respects national interests but also seeks to work with international partners, the United Nations, NGOs, human rights defenders, and others on issues of shared concern and in order to promote peace, prosperity, and stability around the world;
Amendment 99 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Takes the view that in order to make the Common Foreign and Security policy more assertive, effective and value- based the EU should enhance its energy security reducing immediately and freeing it in the medium term from the current dependence on oil and gas supplied by authoritarian regimes;
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