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Committee Opinion | DEVE | KINNOCK Glenys ( PSE) |
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The European Parliament adopted by 521 votes to 38, with 67 abstentions, a resolution addressing a series of recommendations to the Council on the EU priorities for the 64th Session of the UN General Assembly.
Parliament asks the Union to present itself within the United Nations system as an honest broker between the interests and values of different membership groups in order to promote common understanding and greater cohesion around the three closely interconnected pillars on which the UN rests, namely peace and security, economic and social development and human rights.
Parliament recommends that the Council take the following approach as regards the following issues:
Peace and security : Parliament asks for the Council to foster the debate initiated by the UN Secretary-General about the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle. Parliament also encourages the African Union to further develop its crisis management capabilities, and calls on both EU and UN actors to support these efforts and to deepen the cooperation with the African Union in the establishment of peace and security on the African continent. It urges the EU Member States to make the necessary efforts so that the negotiations on the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism can be concluded. Human rights : Parliament calls on the Council to uphold clearly in all resolutions debated and adopted in the UNGA the tenets of international humanitarian law and condemn unequivocally any violation thereof, especially regarding the safety and security of UN and other humanitarian workers. Parliament calls on the UN Secretary-General to report to the UNGA’s 65th session about Member States’ compliance with the ban on the death penalty for juveniles and to include in his report information on the number of juvenile offenders currently sentenced to death and the number executed during the last five years. It calls on the Council to promote and support efforts towards ensuring that the United Nations terrorism-related sanctions regime is subject to transparent and equitable procedures, particularly by introducing an effective notification procedure and by establishing an independent judicial review, in line with the case-law of the European Court of Justice. It urges the Security Council and its Counter-Terrorism Committee to cooperate with the relevant UN human rights bodies, in order to monitor continuously compliance with obligations under international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law. Once again, Parliament insists that all UN members ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Environment : Parliament encourages the debate on the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen in order to build consensus on and momentum behind the adoption of a new international agreement on climate change for the period post-2012. It proposes that, in this context, support should be rallied for a financial and technological package targeted at developing countries in order to facilitate their endorsement of a new binding agreement. Parliament also endorses the adoption by the next UNGA of a more coherent structure for global environmental governance . Global governance: Parliament considers that it is necessary to use the upcoming intergovernmental negotiations on the reform of the Security Council as an opportunity to focus on points of convergence and achieve tangible progress regarding the clarification of the Security Council's competences in relation to other UN bodies, the addition of new permanent and non-permanent members – possibly on a temporary basis – so as to improve the Security Council's representativeness and legitimacy, and the review of working methods of the Security Council. It emphasises that an EU seat in the Security Council remains the long-term goal of the European Union . Non-proliferation and disarmament: Parliament calls on the Council to promote conditions for a successful 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty (NPT), notably by endorsing and promoting the proposed Model Nuclear Weapons Convention. It also calls on it to achieve consensus around the proposed Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty. It should also engage multilaterally and bilaterally with UN Member States in order to relaunch the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. Management reform : Parliament requests that full use of its financial leverage in the UN should be made in order to ensure that the budget for 2010-2011 better addresses the pressing operational needs of that organisation. It calls for a clear link to be established between better representation within the different UN bodies and a fairer sharing of the financial burden . Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) : Parliament considers that the Union should exercise global leadership in galvanising international action to deliver on the MDG pledges in view of the growing evidence that the world is falling far short of the promises made in relation to the MDGs. It advocates, in tandem with all these initiatives, signing up to the principles enshrined in the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness, and to the Accra Agenda for Action, in order to improve the quality and delivery of aid. It uses the occasion of the 64th UNGA to report on the progress made towards meeting the benchmarks set out in the EU Agenda for Action on MDGs. Overall, recalling that the value of existing EU aid commitments will fall by nearly USD 12 billion a year (because they are expressed as a percentage of Member States' GDP), Parliament encourages other donors to deliver more of their aid on a long-term, predictable basis in the form of budget support.
Recalling that the European Union indicated, in its Statement to the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) of 19 September 2008, that the following four elements of the outcome document for the Durban Review Conference would be unacceptable (the so-called EU "red lines"): (1) singling out one region of the world in particular; (2) reopening the 2001 Durban declaration by inserting a prohibition against "defamation of religion", designed to restrict free speech and impose the censorship inherent in Islamic anti-blasphemy laws; (3) drawing up an order of priority among victims; and (4) politicising or polarising the discussion, the European Parliament calls on Member States to reconsider their participation in the Durban Review Conference in Geneva in April 2009 if the breach of all four "red lines" is confirmed in subsequent negotiations leading up to the Conference.
Lastly, Parliament urges the Member States to follow up on their commitment to effective multilateralism by ensuring the systematic and swift ratification of all UN conventions and treaties.
The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report drawn up by Alexander Graf LAMBSDORFF (ALDE, DE) containing a series of recommendations to the Council on the EU priorities for the 64th Session of the UN General Assembly.
Overall, MEPs ask the Union to present itself within the United Nations system as an honest broker between the interests and values of different membership groups in order to promote common understanding and greater cohesion around the three closely interconnected pillars on which the UN rests, namely peace and security, economic and social development and human rights.
MEPs recommend that the Council take the following approach as regards the following issues:
Peace and security : MEPs ask for the Council to foster the debate initiated by the UN Secretary-General about the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle. MEPs also encourage the African Union to further develop its crisis management capabilities, and call on both EU and UN actors to support these efforts and to deepen the cooperation with the African Union in the establishment of peace and security on the African continent. They urge the EU Member States to make the necessary efforts so that the negotiations on the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism can be concluded.
Human rights : MEPs call on the UN Secretary-General to report to the UNGA’s 65th session about Member States’ compliance with the ban on the death penalty for juveniles and to include in his report information on the number of juvenile offenders currently sentenced to death and the number executed during the last five years. They call on the Council to promote and support efforts towards ensuring that the United Nations terrorism-related sanctions regime is subject to transparent and equitable procedures, particularly by introducing an effective notification procedure and by establishing an independent judicial review, in line with the case-law of the European Court of Justice. They urge the Security Council and its Counter-Terrorism Committee to cooperate with the relevant UN human rights bodies, in order to monitor continuously compliance with obligations under international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law. Once again, MEPs insist that all UN members ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
UN reform : MEPs call on the Council to develop EU coordination, including donor coordination, in relations with UN agencies, funds and programmes at headquarters as well as at country level, including by participating in UN-led multi-donor funds.
Environment : MEPs encourage the debate on the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen in order to build consensus on and momentum behind the adoption of a new international agreement on climate change for the period post-2012. They propose, that in this context, support should rallied for a financial and technological package targeted at developing countries in order to facilitate their endorsement of a new binding agreement. In addition, MEPs endorse the adoption by the next UNGA of a more coherent structure for global environmental governance, as advocated by the Global Ministerial Environment Forum, a governance system which is capable of facing the enormous challenges ahead.
Global governance : MEPs consider that it is necessary to use the upcoming intergovernmental negotiations on the reform of the Security Council as an opportunity to focus on points of convergence and achieve tangible progress regarding the clarification of the Security Council's competences in relation to other UN bodies, the addition of new permanent and non-permanent members – possibly on a temporary basis – so as to improve the Security Council's representativeness and legitimacy, and the review of working methods of the Security Council. They emphasise that an EU seat in the Security Council remains the long-term goal of the European Union.
Non-proliferation and disarmament : MEPs call on the Council to promote conditions for a successful 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty (NPT), notably by endorsing and promoting the proposed Model Nuclear Weapons Convention. They call on it to achieve consensus around the proposed Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty. They should also engage multilaterally and bilaterally with UN Member States in order to relaunch the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
Management reform : MEP request that full use of its financial leverage in the UN should be made in order to ensure that the budget for 2010-2011 better addresses the pressing operational needs of that organisation. MEPs call for a clear link to be established between better representation within the different UN bodies and a fairer sharing of the financial burden .
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) : MEPs consider that the should exercise global leadership in galvanising international action to deliver on the MDG pledges in view of the growing evidence that the world is falling far short of the promises made in relation to the MDGs. They advocate, in tandem with all these initiatives, signing up to the principles enshrined in the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness, and to the Accra Agenda for Action, in order to improve the quality and delivery of aid. They invite the Commission to report on the progress made in implementing MDG contracts and encourage other donors to deliver more of their aid on a long-term, predictable basis in the form of budget support.
In conclusion, MEPs urge EU Member States to follow up on their commitment to effective multilateralism by ensuring the systematic and swift ratification of all UN conventions and treaties. Other issues concerning national parliaments and regional parliamentary assemblies are also covered.
PURPOSE: to present a proposal for a recommendation to the Council on the European Union priorities for the 64th Session of the UN General Assembly.
CONTENT: pursuant to Rule 114(1) of the Rules of Procedure, Alexander Graf LAMBSDORFF (ALDE, DE) proposes a draft recommendation to the Council on behalf of the ALDE Group on the priorities for the 64 th Session of the UN General Assembly.
MEPs recall that the EU's foreign policy is based on strong and unequivocal support for effective multilateralism, as embodied in the UN Charter. They stress that the EU is a key political and financial partner of the UN in fighting poverty and promoting economic and social development, providing collective security, including protecting the livelihood of endangered populations, and upholding human rights throughout the world. Moreover, they note that, with regard to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), EU efforts serve as an important catalyst and an example to other donors but will nevertheless, if current trends are not reversed, still fall short, by EUR 75 billion, of the EU's official development aid commitments by 2010.
MEPs make the following recommendations to the Council:
· the EU's political priorities for the next UN General Assembly session should be the subject of an in-depth, wide-ranging debate between Parliament, the Council and the Commission;
· the Council's formal position on the priorities for the UN General Assembly should be regarded by the Permanent Representations of EU Member States in New York as a binding political platform to be used in negotiations with other countries;
· the Council and the Commission should study in depth the implications which the Treaty of Lisbon has for the EU's future representation at the UN , and that the EU Member States commit themselves clearly and unequivocally to ensuring that the EU enjoys adequate visibility and authority within the UN bodies and fora.
· the Member states should remain engaged in the preparations for the 2009 Durban Review Conference and ensure that the Conference provides the opportunity for all stakeholders to renew their determination and commitment to fight racism, racial and caste discrimination, xenophobia and all other forms of intolerance. They should also adopt concrete benchmarks with a view to the eradication of racism, on the basis of, and fully respecting, the Durban Declaration and the Programme of Action.
PURPOSE: to present a proposal for a recommendation to the Council on the European Union priorities for the 64th Session of the UN General Assembly.
CONTENT: pursuant to Rule 114(1) of the Rules of Procedure, Alexander Graf LAMBSDORFF (ALDE, DE) proposes a draft recommendation to the Council on behalf of the ALDE Group on the priorities for the 64 th Session of the UN General Assembly.
MEPs recall that the EU's foreign policy is based on strong and unequivocal support for effective multilateralism, as embodied in the UN Charter. They stress that the EU is a key political and financial partner of the UN in fighting poverty and promoting economic and social development, providing collective security, including protecting the livelihood of endangered populations, and upholding human rights throughout the world. Moreover, they note that, with regard to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), EU efforts serve as an important catalyst and an example to other donors but will nevertheless, if current trends are not reversed, still fall short, by EUR 75 billion, of the EU's official development aid commitments by 2010.
MEPs make the following recommendations to the Council:
· the EU's political priorities for the next UN General Assembly session should be the subject of an in-depth, wide-ranging debate between Parliament, the Council and the Commission;
· the Council's formal position on the priorities for the UN General Assembly should be regarded by the Permanent Representations of EU Member States in New York as a binding political platform to be used in negotiations with other countries;
· the Council and the Commission should study in depth the implications which the Treaty of Lisbon has for the EU's future representation at the UN , and that the EU Member States commit themselves clearly and unequivocally to ensuring that the EU enjoys adequate visibility and authority within the UN bodies and fora.
· the Member states should remain engaged in the preparations for the 2009 Durban Review Conference and ensure that the Conference provides the opportunity for all stakeholders to renew their determination and commitment to fight racism, racial and caste discrimination, xenophobia and all other forms of intolerance. They should also adopt concrete benchmarks with a view to the eradication of racism, on the basis of, and fully respecting, the Durban Declaration and the Programme of Action.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2009)3060
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T6-0150/2009
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0132/2009
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A6-0132/2009
- Committee opinion: PE418.091
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE420.198
- Committee draft report: PE419.867
- Non-legislative basic document: B6-0034/2009
- Non-legislative basic document published: B6-0034/2009
- Non-legislative basic document: B6-0034/2009
- Committee draft report: PE419.867
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE420.198
- Committee opinion: PE418.091
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0132/2009
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2009)3060
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Amendment 1 #
Proposal for a recommendation Citation 5 a (new) – having regard to its resolution of 18 December 2008 on development perspectives for peace building and nation building in post-conflict situations1,
Amendment 10 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point d (d) to foster the debate initiated by the Secretary General about the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle, so as to
Amendment 11 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point d (d) to foster the debate initiated by the Secretary General about the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle, so as to achieve
Amendment 12 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point e (e) to ensure that the preventive character of R2P is adequately emphasised in the above debate and that adequate attention is paid to helping vulnerable and unstable countries develop the capacity to shoulder such responsibility, focussing specifically on regional actors as the most effective interlocutors in unstable situations,
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point e (e) to ensure that the preventive and "last resort" character of R2P is adequately emphasised in the above debate and that adequate attention is paid to helping vulnerable and unstable countries develop the capacity to shoulder such responsibility,
Amendment 14 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point f (f) to ensure that the R2P principle is applied
Amendment 15 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point f a (new) Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point f b (new) (fb) to encourage the African Union to further develop its crisis management capabilities and to call on both, EU and UN actors to support these efforts and to deepen the cooperation with the African Union in the establishment of peace and security on the African continent,
Amendment 17 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − ppoint f c (new) (fc) expresses its concern about the increasing number of fatalities among UN peacekeepers and supports all possible protective measures,
Amendment 18 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point f d (new) (fd) to urge the EU Member States to make the necessary efforts so that the negotiations on the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism be concluded,
Amendment 2 #
Proposal for a recommendation Recital A A. whereas, four years on, UN Member States
Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point l a (new) (la) stressing that the engagement on the achievement of the MDGs should not be endangered by the current economic crisis, to call on the EU Member States to make the necessary efforts for the fulfilment of their commitments,
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point l a (new) (la) to insist that all UN members ratify the statutes of the International Criminal Court, starting with the members of the Security Council and in view of this year's review conference of the ICC to actively support efforts to achieve an agreement on the still outstanding definition of the crime of aggression and the conditions under which the Court could exercise its jurisdiction, as foreseen in Article 5.2 of the Rome statutes,
Amendment 22 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point q (q) to
Amendment 23 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point q (q) to take a lead in the current debate on global governance, including economic and financial governance, with the aim of establishing an Economic and Social Council on EU level, with a view to strengthening the mandates and improving the practices of the IMF and the World Bank, while at the same time re-vitalising ECOSOC,
Amendment 24 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point r (r) to
Amendment 25 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point r (r) to use the upcoming intergovernmental negotiations on the reform of the Security Council, based on the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, as an opportunity to focus on points of convergence and achieve tangible progress regarding the clarification of the Council's competences in relation to other UN bodies, the addition of new
Amendment 26 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point s a (new) (sa) to call for India to be given full Permanent Security Council member status,
Amendment 27 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point t (t) to promote conditions for a successful 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), to achieve consensus around the proposed Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, to strive for the adoption by the Conference on Disarmament of a substantive programme of work in order to make this body operational
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point t (t) to promote conditions for a successful 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) notably by endorsing and promoting the Model Nuclear Weapons Convention and the Hiroshima-Nagasaki Protocol, to achieve consensus around the proposed Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, to strive for the adoption by the Conference on Disarmament of a substantive programme of work in order to make this body operational and, finally, to engage multilaterally and bilaterally with UN Member States in order to relaunch the
Amendment 29 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point z (z) to support the decision taken by the UNGA in its resolution on "Cooperation between the United Nations and the Interparliamentary Union"1 to foresee a separate item in the provisional agenda of the 65th UNGA on cooperation between the United Nations Organisation, national parliaments and the Interparliamentary Union provided the title of the item includes also a reference to "regional parliamentary assemblies",
Amendment 3 #
Proposal for a recommendation Recital F F. whereas
Amendment 4 #
Proposal for a recommendation Recital F F. whereas the failure to reform bodies such as the UN Security Council and ECOSOC
Amendment 5 #
Proposal for a recommendation Recital G Amendment 6 #
Proposal for a recommendation Recital G G. whereas the
Amendment 7 #
Proposal for a recommendation Recital I I. whereas the EU and the US are strategic partners and it is in their mutual interest to confront together common threats and challenges in the new global scenario, on the basis of international law and multilateral institutions, in particular the UN; whereas the statement made by the new US Permanent Representative to the United Nations would indicate a renewed commitment to engage constructively with the United Nations,
Amendment 8 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point b (b) to
Amendment 9 #
Proposal for a recommendation Paragraph 1 − point c (c) to
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