Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
---|---|---|---|
Lead | AFET | MALMSTRÖM Cecilia ( ALDE) | |
Committee Opinion | INTA | GAWRONSKI Jas ( PPE-DE) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54
Legal Basis:
RoP 54Events
The European Parliament adopted a resolution based on the own-initiative report drafted by Cecilia MALMSTRÖM (ALDE, SE). The vote was adopted by 488 votes in favour, 20 votes against and 63 abstentions. (Please see the summary dated 26/04/2005.) Parliament affirmed that good neighbour relations and cooperation between the EU and Russia are crucially important for stability, security and prosperity on the whole of the European continent but that relations have to be founded on common values, consisting of respect for human rights, the market economy, the rule of law and democracy. It called on the Commission and the Council to show solidarity and unity within the EU between the old and the new Member States alike in the event of Russia aiming to differentiate its approach towards them Parliament called on the Council, Commission and Russia to exploit the dynamic created by the Summit and take concrete measures for implementing the road maps.
On the Common Economic Space, Parliament welcomed the agreement to strengthen co-operation in the environmental field, and enhance co-operation in telecoms, transport and energy, but stressed that further progress is needed on competition and that investment conditions need to be improved with increased foreseeability and legal certainty. It supported Russia’s ambition to accede to the WTO, and called on the EU and Russia to develop deeper integration by preparing and starting negotiations on a Free Trade Area immediately after Russia's accession to the WTO. The EU-Russia Free Trade Area agreement will be an ambitious stage in the formation of the Common Economic Space, covering trade in goods and services, freedom of establishment, rules on government procurement, regulatory compatibility and other trade aspects.
On the Common Space of Freedom, Security and Justice, Parliament stressed that progress in this Space cannot be restricted to re-admission and visa facilitation, but must include action strengthening democracy, the rule of law and the independence of the media. Human rights consultations must become a permanent feature in the EU-Russia partnership. Parliament expressed its concern about the apparent weakening of Russia’s commitment to democracy, market economy and protection of human rights. It reiterated its criticism of the use of the judicial system in the apparent pursuit of political goals. These developments affect both the situation of the Russian people and Russia's foreign relations. So long as they are not reversed, development of the EU-Russia partnership will be more difficult. In this respect, the Yukos case represents a fundamental test of Russia’s respect for the rule of law, property rights, transparency and a fair and open market for investors.
On the Common Space of External Security, Parliament expected concrete action on renewed commitment to resolving the frozen conflicts in the Caucasus and in Transnistria, and increased dialogue on crisis management and security. It stressed the need to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States, including the right of every State to seek to develop its relations with other States and organisations based on its own definition of its interests and in accordance with principles laid down within the framework of the UN, OSCE and Council of Europe. Parliament also called on Russia to reaffirm its commitment to the territorial integrity of Georgia and Moldova and to withdraw its military forces from Georgia and Moldova in accordance with its OSCE commitments, as well as with the request of these sovereign states. It stated that the EU is also expected to tackle the question of Belarus with Russia for whom democratisation of the country is in the common interest of the EU and Moscow.
On the Common Space on Research, Education and Culture, Parliament welcomed the decision setting up the European institute in Moscow in 2006 as a concrete step towards increased co-operation in this field.
Finally, on the question of Chechnya, Parliament condemned the killing of Mr Maskhadov, and called on all sides to end the violence. It is imperative to arrive at a political solution which involves all the democratic components of Chechen society and guarantees to all people residing in or returning to Chechnya a real right to life, freedom and security and to the Chechen people respect for their cultural and national identity and dignity. At the same time, this solution should respect the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation and be fully compatible with the pursuit, by legitimate and effective means, of stability and security throughout the North Caucasus and the entire Russian Federation.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution based on the own-initiative report drafted by Cecilia MALMSTRÖM (ALDE, SE). The vote was adopted by 488 votes in favour, 20 votes against and 63 abstentions. (Please see the summary dated 26/04/2005.) Parliament affirmed that good neighbour relations and cooperation between the EU and Russia are crucially important for stability, security and prosperity on the whole of the European continent but that relations have to be founded on common values, consisting of respect for human rights, the market economy, the rule of law and democracy. It called on the Commission and the Council to show solidarity and unity within the EU between the old and the new Member States alike in the event of Russia aiming to differentiate its approach towards them Parliament called on the Council, Commission and Russia to exploit the dynamic created by the Summit and take concrete measures for implementing the road maps.
On the Common Economic Space, Parliament welcomed the agreement to strengthen co-operation in the environmental field, and enhance co-operation in telecoms, transport and energy, but stressed that further progress is needed on competition and that investment conditions need to be improved with increased foreseeability and legal certainty. It supported Russia’s ambition to accede to the WTO, and called on the EU and Russia to develop deeper integration by preparing and starting negotiations on a Free Trade Area immediately after Russia's accession to the WTO. The EU-Russia Free Trade Area agreement will be an ambitious stage in the formation of the Common Economic Space, covering trade in goods and services, freedom of establishment, rules on government procurement, regulatory compatibility and other trade aspects.
On the Common Space of Freedom, Security and Justice, Parliament stressed that progress in this Space cannot be restricted to re-admission and visa facilitation, but must include action strengthening democracy, the rule of law and the independence of the media. Human rights consultations must become a permanent feature in the EU-Russia partnership. Parliament expressed its concern about the apparent weakening of Russia’s commitment to democracy, market economy and protection of human rights. It reiterated its criticism of the use of the judicial system in the apparent pursuit of political goals. These developments affect both the situation of the Russian people and Russia's foreign relations. So long as they are not reversed, development of the EU-Russia partnership will be more difficult. In this respect, the Yukos case represents a fundamental test of Russia’s respect for the rule of law, property rights, transparency and a fair and open market for investors.
On the Common Space of External Security, Parliament expected concrete action on renewed commitment to resolving the frozen conflicts in the Caucasus and in Transnistria, and increased dialogue on crisis management and security. It stressed the need to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States, including the right of every State to seek to develop its relations with other States and organisations based on its own definition of its interests and in accordance with principles laid down within the framework of the UN, OSCE and Council of Europe. Parliament also called on Russia to reaffirm its commitment to the territorial integrity of Georgia and Moldova and to withdraw its military forces from Georgia and Moldova in accordance with its OSCE commitments, as well as with the request of these sovereign states. It stated that the EU is also expected to tackle the question of Belarus with Russia for whom democratisation of the country is in the common interest of the EU and Moscow.
On the Common Space on Research, Education and Culture, Parliament welcomed the decision setting up the European institute in Moscow in 2006 as a concrete step towards increased co-operation in this field.
Finally, on the question of Chechnya, Parliament condemned the killing of Mr Maskhadov, and called on all sides to end the violence. It is imperative to arrive at a political solution which involves all the democratic components of Chechen society and guarantees to all people residing in or returning to Chechnya a real right to life, freedom and security and to the Chechen people respect for their cultural and national identity and dignity. At the same time, this solution should respect the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation and be fully compatible with the pursuit, by legitimate and effective means, of stability and security throughout the North Caucasus and the entire Russian Federation.
The committee adopted the own-initiative report by Cecilia MALMSTRÖM (ALDE, SE) on relations between the EU and Russia . It called for further integration of Russia into the world economy and closer involvement of the country in European security, while voicing concern over human rights and the development of democracy.
MEPs warned of the "apparent weakening of Russia 's commitment to democracy, the market economy and the protection of human rights" . They highlighted reports of discrimination and anti-semitism, restrictions on the media and the use of the judicial system for political goals. However, they also acknowledged Russia's potential as a strategic partner, not only in the economic and trade spheres, but also in fighting international terrorism and trafficking in drugs, arms and people, and addressing environmental and nuclear hazards.
Mentioning Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Georgia, MEPs said they rejected "foreign policies aimed at creating spheres of influence" and asked Russia to see the spread of democracy in neighbouring countries and the development of stronger ties to the EU in these countries not as a threat but as "a chance to renew political and economic cooperation with those countries" .
The committee remained deeply concerned about the continuing failure to end lawlessness in Chechnya and the "lack of will to seek a negotiated solution as exemplified by the rejection of the ceasefire proposed by the late President Maskhadov and of his subsequent brutal killing" , which it condemned. It urged the Council again to be prepared to give assistance to a peaceful and constructive dialogue.
However, the report underlined the importance of Russia 's support for the ICC and the Kyoto Protocol. MEPs stressed the importance of setting up a common external security area and also called for further cooperation in the field of maritime safety, especially on a ban for single-hull tankers in the Baltic and Black Seas . And they urged the EU to offer Russia help in the dismantling of its nuclear arsenal, while calling on Russia to contribute to worldwide non-proliferation and disarmament, especially concerning Iran . They also advocated the opening of negotiations with Russia on a free trade area as soon as it has joined the WTO.
Finally, MEPs urged the EU and individual Member States to ensure that agreed positions are always fully respected in their contacts with Russia .
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)2482/2
- Text adopted by Parliament, single reading: T6-0207/2005
- Text adopted by Parliament, single reading: OJ C 117 18.05.2006, p. 0025-0235 E
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T6-0207/2005
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0135/2005
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A6-0135/2005
- Debate in Council: 2656
- Committee opinion: PE350.222
- Committee opinion: PE350.222
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0135/2005
- Text adopted by Parliament, single reading: T6-0207/2005 OJ C 117 18.05.2006, p. 0025-0235 E
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)2482/2
Votes
Rapport Malmström A6-0135/2005 - am. 42 #
Rapport Malmström A6-0135/2005 - am. 43 #
Rapport Malmström A6-0135/2005 - am. 28 #
Rapport Malmström A6-0135/2005 - am. 16/1 #
Rapport Malmström A6-0135/2005 - am. 16/2 #
DE | ES | GB | FR | HU | CZ | PT | EL | AT | SK | SE | NL | IE | MT | BE | LU | SI | LV | DK | CY | PL | EE | LT | FI | IT | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total |
79
|
42
|
53
|
44
|
19
|
20
|
20
|
15
|
14
|
12
|
17
|
22
|
9
|
3
|
19
|
6
|
5
|
6
|
11
|
6
|
45
|
5
|
10
|
12
|
53
|
|
PPE-DE |
205
|
Germany PPE-DEFor (37)Albert DESS, Alexander RADWAN, Alfred GOMOLKA, Andreas SCHWAB, Angelika NIEBLER, Anja WEISGERBER, Armin LASCHET, Christa KLASS, Daniel CASPARY, Doris PACK, Elisabeth JEGGLE, Elmar BROK, Ewa KLAMT, Georg JARZEMBOWSKI, Godelieve QUISTHOUDT-ROWOHL, Hans-Gert PÖTTERING, Hans-Peter MAYER, Hartmut NASSAUER, Herbert REUL, Horst SCHNELLHARDT, Ingeborg GRÄSSLE, Ingo FRIEDRICH, Ingo SCHMITT, Joachim WUERMELING, Jürgen SCHRÖDER, Karsten Friedrich HOPPENSTEDT, Klaus-Heiner LEHNE, Kurt LECHNER, Lutz GOEPEL, Markus FERBER, Peter LIESE, Rainer WIELAND, Reimer BÖGE, Ruth HIERONYMI, Thomas MANN, Thomas ULMER, Werner LANGEN
Against (3)Abstain (1) |
Spain PPE-DEFor (19)Agustín DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA, Alejo VIDAL-QUADRAS, Ana MATO ADROVER, Antonio LÓPEZ-ISTÚRIZ WHITE, Carmen FRAGA ESTÉVEZ, Cristobal MONTORO ROMERO, Daniel VARELA SUANZES-CARPEGNA, Fernando FERNÁNDEZ MARTÍN, Francisco José MILLÁN MON, Jaime MAYOR OREJA, José Ignacio SALAFRANCA SÁNCHEZ-NEYRA, José Javier POMÉS RUIZ, José Manuel GARCÍA-MARGALLO Y MARFIL, Luis HERRERO-TEJEDOR, Luisa Fernanda RUDI UBEDA, Pilar AYUSO, Pilar DEL CASTILLO VERA, Salvador GARRIGA POLLEDO, Íñigo MÉNDEZ DE VIGO
Against (2) |
United Kingdom PPE-DEFor (13)Abstain (1) |
Hungary PPE-DEFor (12) |
Czechia PPE-DEFor (10)Abstain (1) |
Portugal PPE-DEFor (6) |
5
|
Slovakia PPE-DEFor (5)Against (2) |
4
|
Netherlands PPE-DEAgainst (1) |
3
|
1
|
Belgium PPE-DE |
3
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
Poland PPE-DEFor (4)Against (11)Abstain (1) |
1
|
2
|
3
|
Italy PPE-DEFor (14)Against (2) |
|||
PSE |
149
|
Germany PSEFor (20)Barbara WEILER, Bernhard RAPKAY, Constanze KREHL, Erika MANN, Evelyne GEBHARDT, Garrelt DUIN, Heinz KINDERMANN, Helmut KUHNE, Jo LEINEN, Jutta HAUG, Karin JÖNS, Klaus HÄNSCH, Lissy GRÖNER, Martin SCHULZ, Mechtild ROTHE, Norbert GLANTE, Ralf WALTER, Udo BULLMANN, Willi PIECYK, Wolfgang KREISSL-DÖRFLER
|
Spain PSEFor (19)Alejandro CERCAS, Antolín SÁNCHEZ PRESEDO, Antonio MASIP HIDALGO, Bárbara DÜHRKOP DÜHRKOP, Carlos CARNERO GONZÁLEZ, Francisca PLEGUEZUELOS AGUILAR, Inés AYALA SENDER, Iratxe GARCÍA PÉREZ, Javier MORENO SÁNCHEZ, Joan CALABUIG RULL, Luis YÁÑEZ-BARNUEVO GARCÍA, Manuel MEDINA ORTEGA, Maria BADIA i CUTCHET, María Isabel SALINAS GARCÍA, María SORNOSA MARTÍNEZ, Miguel Angel MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, Raimon OBIOLS, Rosa DÍEZ GONZÁLEZ, Teresa RIERA MADURELL
|
United Kingdom PSEFor (16) |
5
|
2
|
11
|
4
|
Austria PSE |
3
|
5
|
Netherlands PSEFor (7) |
1
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
Denmark PSEAgainst (1) |
Poland PSEFor (7)Against (1) |
2
|
1
|
3
|
Italy PSEAgainst (5)Abstain (1) |
|||
Verts/ALE |
30
|
Germany Verts/ALEFor (8) |
1
|
5
|
France Verts/ALEFor (5) |
1
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
|||||||||||||
IND/DEM |
27
|
United Kingdom IND/DEM |
2
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
Poland IND/DEMFor (8)Against (2) |
2
|
|||||||||||||||||
NI |
16
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
|||||||||||||||||
UEN |
20
|
3
|
3
|
1
|
Poland UENAgainst (5) |
2
|
Italy UENAgainst (5)Abstain (1) |
|||||||||||||||||||
GUE/NGL |
30
|
Germany GUE/NGLAgainst (4)Abstain (2) |
1
|
1
|
Czechia GUE/NGLFor (4)Against (1) |
3
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
Italy GUE/NGLAgainst (5) |
|||||||||||||
ALDE |
70
|
Germany ALDE |
1
|
United Kingdom ALDEAgainst (7) |
France ALDEAgainst (7) |
2
|
3
|
Netherlands ALDEAgainst (4) |
1
|
Belgium ALDEAgainst (6) |
1
|
2
|
1
|
4
|
1
|
Poland ALDE |
2
|
Lithuania ALDEAgainst (5) |
Finland ALDEAgainst (5) |
Italy ALDEFor (1)Against (7)Abstain (1) |
Rapport Malmström A6-0135/2005 - am. 25 #
DE | ES | GB | FR | NL | IT | DK | HU | AT | EL | PT | BE | SE | FI | LT | LU | MT | CZ | SK | SI | CY | EE | ?? | IE | LV | PL | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total |
79
|
39
|
58
|
40
|
21
|
53
|
12
|
20
|
14
|
15
|
20
|
19
|
17
|
13
|
10
|
6
|
5
|
18
|
14
|
4
|
6
|
3
|
1
|
9
|
6
|
46
|
|
PSE |
150
|
Germany PSEFor (20)Barbara WEILER, Bernhard RAPKAY, Constanze KREHL, Dagmar ROTH-BEHRENDT, Erika MANN, Evelyne GEBHARDT, Heinz KINDERMANN, Helmut KUHNE, Jo LEINEN, Jutta HAUG, Karin JÖNS, Klaus HÄNSCH, Lissy GRÖNER, Martin SCHULZ, Mechtild ROTHE, Norbert GLANTE, Ralf WALTER, Udo BULLMANN, Willi PIECYK, Wolfgang KREISSL-DÖRFLER
|
Spain PSEFor (16)Alejandro CERCAS, Antolín SÁNCHEZ PRESEDO, Antonio MASIP HIDALGO, Bárbara DÜHRKOP DÜHRKOP, Carlos CARNERO GONZÁLEZ, Francisca PLEGUEZUELOS AGUILAR, Inés AYALA SENDER, Iratxe GARCÍA PÉREZ, Javier MORENO SÁNCHEZ, Joan CALABUIG RULL, Manuel MEDINA ORTEGA, Maria BADIA i CUTCHET, Miguel Angel MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, Raimon OBIOLS, Rosa DÍEZ GONZÁLEZ, Teresa RIERA MADURELL
|
United Kingdom PSEFor (17) |
Netherlands PSEFor (7) |
10
|
Denmark PSE |
Hungary PSEFor (6) |
Austria PSE |
Greece PSEFor (5) |
Portugal PSEFor (10) |
3
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
||||||
PPE-DE |
207
|
Germany PPE-DEFor (29)Albert DESS, Alexander RADWAN, Alfred GOMOLKA, Angelika NIEBLER, Armin LASCHET, Christa KLASS, Christian EHLER, Daniel CASPARY, Doris PACK, Elisabeth JEGGLE, Elmar BROK, Ewa KLAMT, Georg JARZEMBOWSKI, Godelieve QUISTHOUDT-ROWOHL, Hans-Gert PÖTTERING, Hans-Peter MAYER, Hartmut NASSAUER, Ingo FRIEDRICH, Joachim WUERMELING, Karl von WOGAU, Klaus-Heiner LEHNE, Kurt LECHNER, Markus FERBER, Markus PIEPER, Rainer WIELAND, Reimer BÖGE, Ruth HIERONYMI, Thomas MANN, Werner LANGEN
Against (9) |
Spain PPE-DEFor (15)Agustín DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA, Alejo VIDAL-QUADRAS, Carmen FRAGA ESTÉVEZ, Cristina GUTIÉRREZ-CORTINES, Esther HERRANZ GARCÍA, Fernando FERNÁNDEZ MARTÍN, Francisco José MILLÁN MON, Jaime MAYOR OREJA, José Ignacio SALAFRANCA SÁNCHEZ-NEYRA, José Javier POMÉS RUIZ, José Manuel GARCÍA-MARGALLO Y MARFIL, Luis HERRERO-TEJEDOR, Pilar AYUSO, Salvador GARRIGA POLLEDO, Íñigo MÉNDEZ DE VIGO
Against (2) |
United Kingdom PPE-DEFor (8)Against (5) |
France PPE-DEFor (6)Against (2)Abstain (2) |
Netherlands PPE-DEFor (5)Against (1) |
Italy PPE-DEFor (7)Against (3)Abstain (3) |
Hungary PPE-DEFor (5)Against (3)Abstain (4) |
Austria PPE-DEFor (3)Abstain (2) |
Greece PPE-DEFor (6) |
Portugal PPE-DEAbstain (4) |
Belgium PPE-DEFor (3)Abstain (2) |
Sweden PPE-DEAgainst (4) |
3
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
Czechia PPE-DEFor (4)Against (3)Abstain (3) |
Slovakia PPE-DEFor (4)Against (2)Abstain (2) |
2
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
Poland PPE-DEFor (5)Against (7) |
||
ALDE |
69
|
Germany ALDE |
1
|
United Kingdom ALDEFor (9) |
France ALDEFor (6) |
4
|
Italy ALDEFor (9) |
4
|
2
|
Belgium ALDEFor (6) |
3
|
Finland ALDE |
Lithuania ALDEFor (5) |
1
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
Poland ALDE |
|||||||
Verts/ALE |
30
|
Germany Verts/ALEFor (8) |
2
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
|||||||||||||
NI |
17
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
2
|
||||||||||||||||||
IND/DEM |
25
|
United Kingdom IND/DEMAgainst (1)Abstain (7) |
2
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
Poland IND/DEMAgainst (10) |
|||||||||||||||||||
GUE/NGL |
27
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
Italy GUE/NGLFor (2)Against (4) |
1
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
Czechia GUE/NGLFor (3)Against (2) |
2
|
1
|
||||||||||||||
UEN |
23
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
3
|
Poland UENAgainst (5) |