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2012/2153(INI) Negotiations on an enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement between the EU and Kazakhstan. Recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the EEAS

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead AFET JAAKONSAARI Liisa (icon: S&D S&D)
Committee Opinion INTA LANGE Bernd (icon: S&D S&D)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 114

Events

2013/04/02
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2012/11/22
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2012/11/22
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted a resolution containing its recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service on the negotiations for an EU-Kazakhstan enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement (PCA).

Parliament underlines the troubles which have marked the political life of this country and notes that, notwithstanding the Kazakh government’s stated ambition to strengthen Kazakhstan’s democratic process and to conduct elections in line with international standards, the general elections held on 15 January 2012 were deemed by the OSCE not to be in line with its standards.

It also recalls that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression . Parliament also emphasises the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted.

Whilst it welcomes Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, Parliament considers that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport.

Among the broad topics for negotiation, Parliament prioritises the following key elements:

Political dialogue and cooperation : Parliament demands that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region , whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as water management, border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism but also the security and development with nearby Afghanistan. Parliament particularly encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea .

Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Parliament believes that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking its resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Parliament calls on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible.

Parliament calls on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali.

Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

Noting that the Kazakh authorities have recently undertaken important efforts in terms of cooperation with NGOs in West Kazakhstan, in order to improve the situation for the inhabitants of the region, and in particular for workers on strike, Parliament calls for the opposition to be allowed to express itself and for the freeing of certain activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov and Serik Sapargali. In an oral amendment adopted in plenary, Parliament expresses its great concern with regards to the lawsuit introduced by Kazakhstan's Prosecutor General demanding unregistered opposition party, Khalyk Maidany association and a number of opposition media outlets to be banned as extremist. Parliament strongly underlines that the legitimate fight against terrorism and extremism should not be used as an excuse to ban opposition activity and hinder freedom of expression .

Parliament demands, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensification of the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

Moreover, as a member of the Venice Commission, Parliament calls on Kazakhstan to demonstrate its commitment to Council of Europe standards by cooperating with the Venice Commission, including by submitting specific draft laws and recently adopted laws for comments to the Venice Commission and implementing the recommendations of the Commission.

Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Parliament calls for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy , cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Parliament further recommends that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU .

It calls for:

the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU; stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources; the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement; increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter; the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility; European-based corporations to respect ILO standards on trade union rights, as well as environmental and health and safety standards, when operating in Kazakhstan, and particularly in the extractive sector of the economy; the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports.

Among fundamental provisions, the plenary calls for the new PCA to refer to respect for democratic principles, fundamental and human rights and the principle of the rule of law as ‘essential elements’ of the agreement, so that failure to observe them by any of the parties would result in the adoption of measures which could eventually lead to its suspension .

Lastly, o n the institutional level, Parliament hopes to see its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. It calls for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.

Documents
2012/11/22
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2012/11/21
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2012/10/26
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted an own-initiative report by Liisa JAAKONSAARI (S&D, FI) containing the European Parliament’s recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service on the negotiations for an EU-Kazakhstan enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement (PCA).

Members, first of all, underline the troubles which have marked the political life of this country and note that, notwithstanding the Kazakh government’s stated ambition to strengthen Kazakhstan’s democratic process and to conduct elections in line with international standards, the general elections held on 15 January 2012 were deemed by the OSCE not to be in line with its standards.

They also recall that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression . Members also emphasise the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted.

Whilst they welcome Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, they consider that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport.

Among the broad topics for negotiation, Members prioritise the following key elements:

Political dialogue and cooperation : Members demand that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region , whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism. Members particularly insist that the EU encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea .

Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Members believe that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking the Parliament's resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Members call on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible. They call on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali. Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Members call for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy , the cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Members further recommend that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU.

They call for:

the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU; stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources; the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement; increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter; the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility and the fight against corruption; the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports.

On the institutional level , lastly, Members hope that the European Parliament sees its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. They call for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.

Documents
2012/10/25
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2012/10/11
   EP - Vote in committee
2012/09/19
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2012/09/13
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2012/07/17
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2012/07/11
   EP - JAAKONSAARI Liisa (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in AFET
2012/07/11
   EP - LANGE Bernd (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in INTA

Documents

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AmendmentsDossier
142 2012/2153(INI)
2012/09/07 INTA 26 amendments...
source: PE-494.819
2012/09/13 AFET 116 amendments...
source: PE-496.305

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They also recall that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression . Members also emphasise the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted. Whilst they welcome Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, they consider that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport. Among the broad topics for negotiation, Members prioritise the following key elements: Political dialogue and cooperation : Members demand that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region , whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism. Members particularly insist that the EU encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea . Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Members believe that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking the Parliament's resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Members call on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible. They call on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali. Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation. Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Members call for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy , the cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Members further recommend that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU. They call for: the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU; stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources; the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement; increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter; the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility and the fight against corruption; the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports. On the institutional level , lastly, Members hope that the European Parliament sees its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. They call for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.
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It also recalls that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression . Parliament also emphasises the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted. Whilst it welcomes Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, Parliament considers that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport. Among the broad topics for negotiation, Parliament prioritises the following key elements: Political dialogue and cooperation : Parliament demands that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region , whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as water management, border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism but also the security and development with nearby Afghanistan. Parliament particularly encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea . Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Parliament believes that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking its resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Parliament calls on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible. Parliament calls on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali. Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation. Noting that the Kazakh authorities have recently undertaken important efforts in terms of cooperation with NGOs in West Kazakhstan, in order to improve the situation for the inhabitants of the region, and in particular for workers on strike, Parliament calls for the opposition to be allowed to express itself and for the freeing of certain activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov and Serik Sapargali. In an oral amendment adopted in plenary, Parliament expresses its great concern with regards to the lawsuit introduced by Kazakhstan's Prosecutor General demanding unregistered opposition party, Khalyk Maidany association and a number of opposition media outlets to be banned as extremist. Parliament strongly underlines that the legitimate fight against terrorism and extremism should not be used as an excuse to ban opposition activity and hinder freedom of expression . Parliament demands, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensification of the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation. Moreover, as a member of the Venice Commission, Parliament calls on Kazakhstan to demonstrate its commitment to Council of Europe standards by cooperating with the Venice Commission, including by submitting specific draft laws and recently adopted laws for comments to the Venice Commission and implementing the recommendations of the Commission. Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Parliament calls for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy , cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Parliament further recommends that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU . It calls for: the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU; stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources; the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement; increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy; a binding trade and sustainable development chapter; the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility; European-based corporations to respect ILO standards on trade union rights, as well as environmental and health and safety standards, when operating in Kazakhstan, and particularly in the extractive sector of the economy; the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports. Among fundamental provisions, the plenary calls for the new PCA to refer to respect for democratic principles, fundamental and human rights and the principle of the rule of law as ‘essential elements’ of the agreement, so that failure to observe them by any of the parties would result in the adoption of measures which could eventually lead to its suspension . Lastly, o n the institutional level, Parliament hopes to see its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. It calls for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.
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      The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted an own-initiative report by Liisa JAAKONSAARI (S&D, FI) containing the European Parliament’s recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service on the negotiations for an EU-Kazakhstan enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement (PCA).

      Members, first of all, underline the troubles which have marked the political life of this country and note that, notwithstanding the Kazakh government’s stated ambition to strengthen Kazakhstan’s democratic process and to conduct elections in line with international standards, the general elections held on 15 January 2012 were deemed by the OSCE not to be in line with its standards.

      They also recall that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression. Members also emphasise the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted.

      Whilst they welcome Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, they consider that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport.

      Among the broad topics for negotiation, Members prioritise the following key elements:

      Political dialogue and cooperation: Members demand that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region, whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism. Members particularly insist that the EU encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea.

      Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Members believe that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking the Parliament's resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Members call on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible. They call on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali. Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

      Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Members call for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy, the cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Members further recommend that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU.

      They call for:

      • the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU;
      • stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources;
      • the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region;
      • a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement;
      • increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy;
      • a binding trade and sustainable development chapter;
      • the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility and the fight against corruption;
      • the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports.

      On the institutional level, lastly, Members hope that the European Parliament sees its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. They call for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.

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      The European Parliament adopted a resolution containing its recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service on the negotiations for an EU-Kazakhstan enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement (PCA).

      Parliament underlines the troubles which have marked the political life of this country and notes that, notwithstanding the Kazakh government’s stated ambition to strengthen Kazakhstan’s democratic process and to conduct elections in line with international standards, the general elections held on 15 January 2012 were deemed by the OSCE not to be in line with its standards.

      It also recalls that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression. Parliament also emphasises the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted.

      Whilst it welcomes Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, Parliament considers that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport.

      Among the broad topics for negotiation, Parliament prioritises the following key elements:

      Political dialogue and cooperation: Parliament demands that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region, whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as water management, border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism but also the security and development with nearby Afghanistan. Parliament particularly encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea.

      Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Parliament believes that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking its resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Parliament calls on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible.

      Parliament calls on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali.

      Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

      Noting that the Kazakh authorities have recently undertaken important efforts in terms of cooperation with NGOs in West Kazakhstan, in order to improve the situation for the inhabitants of the region, and in particular for workers on strike, Parliament calls for the opposition to be allowed to express itself and for the freeing of certain activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov and Serik Sapargali. In an oral amendment adopted in plenary, Parliament expresses its great concern with regards to the lawsuit introduced by Kazakhstan's Prosecutor General demanding unregistered opposition party, Khalyk Maidany association and a number of opposition media outlets to be banned as extremist. Parliament strongly underlines that the legitimate fight against terrorism and extremism should not be used as an excuse to ban opposition activity and hinder freedom of expression.

      Parliament demands, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensification of the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

      Moreover, as a member of the Venice Commission, Parliament calls on Kazakhstan to demonstrate its commitment to Council of Europe standards by cooperating with the Venice Commission, including by submitting specific draft laws and recently adopted laws for comments to the Venice Commission and implementing the recommendations of the Commission.

      Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Parliament calls for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy, cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Parliament further recommends that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU.

      It calls for:

      • the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU;
      • stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources;
      • the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region;
      • a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement;
      • increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy;
      • a binding trade and sustainable development chapter;
      • the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility;
      • European-based corporations to respect ILO standards on trade union rights, as well as environmental and health and safety standards, when operating in Kazakhstan, and particularly in the extractive sector of the economy;
      • the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports.

      Among fundamental provisions, the plenary calls for the new PCA to refer to respect for democratic principles, fundamental and human rights and the principle of the rule of law as ‘essential elements’ of the agreement, so that failure to observe them by any of the parties would result in the adoption of measures which could eventually lead to its suspension.

      Lastly, on the institutional level, Parliament hopes to see its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. It calls for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.

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      • The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted an own-initiative report by Liisa JAAKONSAARI (S&D, FI) containing the European Parliament’s recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service on the negotiations for an EU-Kazakhstan enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement (PCA).

        Members, first of all, underline the troubles which have marked the political life of this country and note that, notwithstanding the Kazakh government’s stated ambition to strengthen Kazakhstan’s democratic process and to conduct elections in line with international standards, the general elections held on 15 January 2012 were deemed by the OSCE not to be in line with its standards.

        They also recall that, after the tragic events of December 2011 in Zhanaozen, (demonstration of strikers within the oil sector which the anti-riot police answered by opening fire on the civilians, causing the death of several people) opposition parties, independent media, trade unions, activists and human rights defenders have become targets of repression. Members also emphasise the fact that the opposition within the country is persecuted.

        Whilst they welcome Kazakhstan’s political will and practical engagement to further deepen partnership with the EU, they consider that the negotiations must ensure that this PCA is a comprehensive framework for the further development of relations, addressing all priority areas, including human rights, the rule of law, good governance, and democratisation but also economic development, trade and investment, energy and transport.

        Among the broad topics for negotiation, Members prioritise the following key elements:

        Political dialogue and cooperation: Members demand that the EU works closely with Kazakhstan in order to promote regional cooperation and the improvement of neighbourly relations in the Central Asia region, whilst ensuring that the tackling of questions such as border management, the fight against extremism and counter-terrorism. Members particularly insist that the EU encourages Kazakhstan to work together with its neighbours in order to come to a common solution on the status of the Caspian Sea.

        Human rights and fundamental freedoms: Members believe that the PCA should incorporate clauses and benchmarks relating to the protection and promotion of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan and other relevant international instruments. Progress in the negotiation of the new PCA must be linked to the progress of political reform of the type that builds up an open and democratic society including an independent civil society and opposition. Evoking the Parliament's resolution of 15 March 2012 demanding the release of all persons detained on politically motivated charges in the country, Members call on the Kazakh authorities to investigate all allegations in connection with the Zhanaozen violence and to punish those responsible. They call on the country’s authorities, moreover, to allow the opposition to express itself and to release condemned activists such as Vladimir Kozlov, Akzhanat Aminov et Serik Sapargali. Members demand, among other things: i) a binding commitment from the country to bring the legal system fully into line with international standards; ii) access to independent justice; iii) the end of politically motivated arrests and convictions carried out on the basis of the vague criminal charge of “inciting social discord”; iv) the establishment of independent civil society platforms in order to ensure that the aspirations and voices of civil society are heard; v) intensifying the scope of the exchange programmes in education and culture, and visa facilitation.

        Economic cooperation: in conformity with WTO rules, Members call for the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to extend trade, particularly trade in services and foreign investment. Principally within the field of energy, the cooperation must be reinforced, particularly in terms of the efforts to develop the trans-Caspian energy route. Members further recommend that Kazakhstan’s participation in the Russian-led Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Union does not constitute a barrier to trade or to economic and financial cooperation with the EU.

        They call for:

        • the convergence of Kazakhstan’s standards and regulatory systems with those of the EU;
        • stepping up its technical assistance to Kazakhstan in the field of water conservation and management of water resources;
        • the adoption of effective mitigation measures and cleaning-up programmes of radioactive waste and radioactive pollution in the Semey/Semipalatinsk region;
        • a binding trade and sustainable development chapter to be included in the trade title of the new agreement;
        • increased trade flows and investment, which would favour the modernisation and diversification of Kazakhstan’s economy;
        • a binding trade and sustainable development chapter;
        • the adoption of stronger and binding provisions in relation to corporate social responsibility and the fight against corruption;
        • the use of dumping practices in connection with phosphorus production and export to be categorically ruled out, as the interests of European producers are allegedly being harmed by dumped imports.

        On the institutional level, lastly, Members hope that the European Parliament sees its role reinforced within the framework of these negotiations and the follow-up of this agreement. They call for the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring mechanism between Parliament and EEAS once the Agreement is concluded, so as to allow for comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the PCA, and in particular of its objectives, so as to duly inform the Parliament of the results of the actions undertaken as regards reform in the field of the human rights.

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      • body: EP responsible: True committee: AFET date: 2012-07-11T00:00:00 committee_full: Foreign Affairs rapporteur: group: S&D name: JAAKONSAARI Liisa
      • body: EP responsible: False committee: INTA date: 2012-07-11T00:00:00 committee_full: International Trade rapporteur: group: S&D name: LANGE Bernd
      links
      other
        procedure
        geographical_area
        Kazakhstan
        reference
        2012/2153(INI)
        title
        Negotiations on an enhanced partnership and cooperation agreement between the EU and Kazakhstan. Recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the EEAS
        legal_basis
        Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament EP 090
        stage_reached
        Preparatory phase in Parliament
        type
        INI - Own-initiative procedure
        subject