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2014/2717(RSP) Resolution on Ukraine

Progress: Procedure completed

Legal Basis:
RoP 132-p2

Events

2014/07/17
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2014/07/17
   EP - Decision by Parliament
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The European Parliament adopted by 497 votes to 121, with 21 abstentions, a resolution on Ukraine.

The resolution was tabled by the EPP, S&D, ECR, ALDE, Greens/EFA groups as well as Valentinas MAZURONIS (EFDD, LT) and Iveta GRIGULE (EFDD, LV).

Association Agreements (AA) and European perspectives of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia : Parliament wel comed the signing of the remaining provisions of the AA, including the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), and is convinced that it will be a driving force for political and economic reform, bringing about modernisation, strengthening the rule of law and stimulating economic growth. It stresses that the AA/ DCFTA is in no way connected to NATO integration.

In addition, Parliament warmly welcomed the signing of the Association Agreements with Georgia and Moldova. It refuted the adoption of ‘punitive’ trade measures by Russia against those countries that have signed Association Agreements with the EU, as these agreements do not pose threats to Russia. It stressed that these moves are in contradiction with World Trade Organisation rules, are politically motivated and are therefore not acceptable .

It reiterated its view that the AAs with Ukraine and the other EaP countries do not constitute the final goal in their relations with the EU. Members stressed that, in this connection that, pursuant to Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – like any other European state – have a European perspective and may apply to become members of the Union provided that they adhere to the principles of democracy, respect fundamental freedoms and human and minority rights and ensure the rule of law.

President Porochenko : Members welcomed the election of President Poroshenko and supported his decisive actions to guarantee the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. They urged Russia to fulfil its international obligations, to genuinely commit to peaceful settlement negotiations and to use its real influence to stop any violence . They called for a new meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group on the settlement in south-eastern Ukraine, and supports new forms of communication between the parties.

Unity of Ukraine : Members reiterated that the international community supports the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and urged the Ukrainian security forces to fully respect international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law (IHRL) when conducting so-called anti-terrorist operations. They called on rebels and mercenaries to do the same and not use civilians as human shields .

Parliament condemned Russia’s aggression on Crimea as a grave violation under international law of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity and rejected the Russian policy of the fait accompli in foreign relations.

It considered that the annexation of Crimea to be illegal and refused to recognise Russian de facto rule on the peninsula. Parliament is deeply concerned about the safety of ordinary people who remain trapped in the Donetsk and Luhansk areas and called on Russia to support the peace plan with true determination.

Sanctions and embargos : Parliament welcomed the extension of the current sanctions to a further 11 people, most of whom are officials of the so-called separatist authorities. They called for an arms and dual-use technology embargo. It also called for a collective ban on the sale of arms to Russia and urged its implementation until the situation in eastern Ukraine has normalised. It warned that any further steps by Russia to destabilise Ukraine will lead to additional and far-reaching consequences for EU-Russian relations.

The European Council is urged to adopt a more coherent and firmer strategy – and to speak with one voice – vis-à-vis the Ukrainian crisis and the behaviour of the Russian Government, including on matters related to EU energy security. Members deplored the fact that some Member States are showing disunity in this regard and a lack of EU solidarity.

Independent investigation and reconciliation process : Members called for an independent and impartial investigation of all the deadly events and crimes against humanity that have taken place in all parts of Ukraine since November 2013, with the inclusion of a strong international component and under the supervision of the Council of Europe, and for those responsible to be brought to justice. They underlined the need for confidence-building between various communities in society, and called for a sustainable reconciliation process. They emphasised, in this context, the importance of establishing an inclusive national dialogue and of avoiding propaganda, hate speech and rhetoric including from Russia which may further aggravate the conflict. In parallel, they considered that it is of the utmost importance to start a gradual process of decentralising central powers to regional and municipal administrations without undermining the internal balance of powers or the effective functioning of the state.

European mission : Parliament welcomed the decision to establish a robust civilian common security and defence policy mission to Ukraine and called on the VP/HR and the Member States to speed up its deployment. It reiterated its support for President Poroshenko’s intention to hold early parliamentary elections.

Parliament also expressed deep concern over the worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine and Crimea (torture, killings, disappearances of journalists and activists, and hostage taking, including cases of child abduction) and supported the call to establish a single and regularly updated register of incidents of reported abductions.

Gas supply : lastly, Parliament underlined the need to find a clear, fair and stable solution to ensure the security of gas supply from Russia to Ukraine, as this is a necessary prerequisite for the economic development and stability of Ukraine. In this regard, the EU should continue to play its role in facilitating an agreement allowing Ukraine to pay a competitive price, which is not politically motivated, for its gas purchases. It stressed that the use of energy resources as a foreign policy tool undermines the long-term credibility of Russia as a reliable trading partner for the EU. It called on the Member States to ensure sufficient gas supply through reverse gas flow from neighbouring states in the EU .

Documents
2014/07/17
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2014/07/15
   EP - Motion for a resolution
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2014/07/15
   EP - Motion for a resolution
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2014/07/15
   EP - Motion for a resolution
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2014/07/15
   EP - Motion for a resolution
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   EP - Motion for a resolution
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2014/07/15
   EP - Motion for a resolution
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2014/07/15
   EP - Motion for a resolution
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2014/07/15
   Joint motion for resolution
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2014/07/15
   EP - Debate in Parliament

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2014/07/17 Outcome: +: 562, -: 48, 0: 26
DE GB IT ES RO FR PL CZ HU PT NL BE EL BG SE AT SK DK HR FI LV LT CY MT LU IE SI EE
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RC-B8-0025/2014 - Am 8/2 #

2014/07/17 Outcome: +: 336, -: 246, 0: 29
GB IT FR DE SE AT DK FI EL CY RO PT ES SI BE LV LT MT HR CZ SK IE LU EE NL HU BG PL
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RC-B8-0025/2014 - Am 8/3 #

2014/07/17 Outcome: +: 564, -: 24, 0: 22
DE FR GB IT ES PL RO CZ PT HU BE AT BG EL NL SK SE DK HR FI SI LV LT EE CY MT IE LU
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RC-B8-0025/2014 - Am 9 #

2014/07/17 Outcome: +: 606, 0: 11, -: 9
DE FR GB PL IT ES RO CZ PT EL BE AT HU NL SE BG SK DK FI HR SI LV LT CY MT EE IE LU
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RC-B8-0025/2014 - Am 2 #

2014/07/17 Outcome: -: 376, +: 192, 0: 71
PL EE LV LT SI LU FI HR SE IE DK AT CY BG SK MT NL CZ BE PT EL HU RO GB DE ES IT FR
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RC-B8-0025/2014 - Am 11 #

2014/07/17 Outcome: +: 543, -: 69, 0: 27
DE ES GB RO IT PL HU FR PT NL BG BE AT SK CZ SE DK EL HR FI LT SI LV MT EE LU IE CY
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RC-B8-0025/2014 - Am 5 #

2014/07/17 Outcome: -: 329, +: 273, 0: 25
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2014/07/17 Outcome: +: 497, -: 121, 0: 21
DE PL RO GB ES IT HU BE BG CZ SK PT DK HR SE AT FR SI FI LT LV MT LU EE IE NL CY EL
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    • date: 2014-07-17T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2014-0009 title: T8-0009/2014 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 497 votes to 121, with 21 abstentions, a resolution on Ukraine. The resolution was tabled by the EPP, S&D, ECR, ALDE, Greens/EFA groups as well as Valentinas MAZURONIS (EFDD, LT) and Iveta GRIGULE (EFDD, LV). Association Agreements (AA) and European perspectives of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia : Parliament wel comed the signing of the remaining provisions of the AA, including the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), and is convinced that it will be a driving force for political and economic reform, bringing about modernisation, strengthening the rule of law and stimulating economic growth. It stresses that the AA/ DCFTA is in no way connected to NATO integration. In addition, Parliament warmly welcomed the signing of the Association Agreements with Georgia and Moldova. It refuted the adoption of ‘punitive’ trade measures by Russia against those countries that have signed Association Agreements with the EU, as these agreements do not pose threats to Russia. It stressed that these moves are in contradiction with World Trade Organisation rules, are politically motivated and are therefore not acceptable . It reiterated its view that the AAs with Ukraine and the other EaP countries do not constitute the final goal in their relations with the EU. Members stressed that, in this connection that, pursuant to Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – like any other European state – have a European perspective and may apply to become members of the Union provided that they adhere to the principles of democracy, respect fundamental freedoms and human and minority rights and ensure the rule of law. President Porochenko : Members welcomed the election of President Poroshenko and supported his decisive actions to guarantee the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. They urged Russia to fulfil its international obligations, to genuinely commit to peaceful settlement negotiations and to use its real influence to stop any violence . They called for a new meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group on the settlement in south-eastern Ukraine, and supports new forms of communication between the parties. Unity of Ukraine : Members reiterated that the international community supports the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and urged the Ukrainian security forces to fully respect international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law (IHRL) when conducting so-called anti-terrorist operations. They called on rebels and mercenaries to do the same and not use civilians as human shields . Parliament condemned Russia’s aggression on Crimea as a grave violation under international law of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity and rejected the Russian policy of the fait accompli in foreign relations. It considered that the annexation of Crimea to be illegal and refused to recognise Russian de facto rule on the peninsula. Parliament is deeply concerned about the safety of ordinary people who remain trapped in the Donetsk and Luhansk areas and called on Russia to support the peace plan with true determination. Sanctions and embargos : Parliament welcomed the extension of the current sanctions to a further 11 people, most of whom are officials of the so-called separatist authorities. They called for an arms and dual-use technology embargo. It also called for a collective ban on the sale of arms to Russia and urged its implementation until the situation in eastern Ukraine has normalised. It warned that any further steps by Russia to destabilise Ukraine will lead to additional and far-reaching consequences for EU-Russian relations. The European Council is urged to adopt a more coherent and firmer strategy – and to speak with one voice – vis-à-vis the Ukrainian crisis and the behaviour of the Russian Government, including on matters related to EU energy security. Members deplored the fact that some Member States are showing disunity in this regard and a lack of EU solidarity. Independent investigation and reconciliation process : Members called for an independent and impartial investigation of all the deadly events and crimes against humanity that have taken place in all parts of Ukraine since November 2013, with the inclusion of a strong international component and under the supervision of the Council of Europe, and for those responsible to be brought to justice. They underlined the need for confidence-building between various communities in society, and called for a sustainable reconciliation process. They emphasised, in this context, the importance of establishing an inclusive national dialogue and of avoiding propaganda, hate speech and rhetoric including from Russia which may further aggravate the conflict. In parallel, they considered that it is of the utmost importance to start a gradual process of decentralising central powers to regional and municipal administrations without undermining the internal balance of powers or the effective functioning of the state. European mission : Parliament welcomed the decision to establish a robust civilian common security and defence policy mission to Ukraine and called on the VP/HR and the Member States to speed up its deployment. It reiterated its support for President Poroshenko’s intention to hold early parliamentary elections. Parliament also expressed deep concern over the worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine and Crimea (torture, killings, disappearances of journalists and activists, and hostage taking, including cases of child abduction) and supported the call to establish a single and regularly updated register of incidents of reported abductions. Gas supply : lastly, Parliament underlined the need to find a clear, fair and stable solution to ensure the security of gas supply from Russia to Ukraine, as this is a necessary prerequisite for the economic development and stability of Ukraine. In this regard, the EU should continue to play its role in facilitating an agreement allowing Ukraine to pay a competitive price, which is not politically motivated, for its gas purchases. It stressed that the use of energy resources as a foreign policy tool undermines the long-term credibility of Russia as a reliable trading partner for the EU. 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      • The European Parliament adopted by 497 votes to 121, with 21 abstentions, a resolution on Ukraine.

        The resolution was tabled by the EPP, S&D, ECR, ALDE, Greens/EFA groups as well as Valentinas MAZURONIS (EFDD, LT) and Iveta GRIGULE (EFDD, LV).

        Association Agreements (AA) and European perspectives of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Parliament welcomed the signing of the remaining provisions of the AA, including the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), and is convinced that it will be a driving force for political and economic reform, bringing about modernisation, strengthening the rule of law and stimulating economic growth. It stresses that the AA/ DCFTA is in no way connected to NATO integration.

        In addition, Parliament warmly welcomed the signing of the Association Agreements with Georgia and Moldova. It refuted the adoption of ‘punitive’ trade measures by Russia against those countries that have signed Association Agreements with the EU, as these agreements do not pose threats to Russia. It stressed that these moves are in contradiction with World Trade Organisation rules, are politically motivated and are therefore not acceptable.

        It reiterated its view that the AAs with Ukraine and the other EaP countries do not constitute the final goal in their relations with the EU. Members stressed that, in this connection that, pursuant to Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – like any other European state – have a European perspective and may apply to become members of the Union provided that they adhere to the principles of democracy, respect fundamental freedoms and human and minority rights and ensure the rule of law.

        President Porochenko: Members welcomed the election of President Poroshenko and supported his decisive actions to guarantee the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. They urged Russia to fulfil its international obligations, to genuinely commit to peaceful settlement negotiations and to use its real influence to stop any violence. They called for a new meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group on the settlement in south-eastern Ukraine, and supports new forms of communication between the parties.

        Unity of Ukraine: Members reiterated that the international community supports the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and urged the Ukrainian security forces to fully respect international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law (IHRL) when conducting so-called anti-terrorist operations. They called on rebels and mercenaries to do the same and not use civilians as human shields.

        Parliament condemned Russia’s aggression on Crimea as a grave violation under international law of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity and rejected the Russian policy of the fait accompli in foreign relations.

        It considered that the annexation of Crimea to be illegal and refused to recognise Russian de facto rule on the peninsula. Parliament is deeply concerned about the safety of ordinary people who remain trapped in the Donetsk and Luhansk areas and called on Russia to support the peace plan with true determination.

        Sanctions and embargos: Parliament welcomed the extension of the current sanctions to a further 11 people, most of whom are officials of the so-called separatist authorities. They called for an arms and dual-use technology embargo. It also called for a collective ban on the sale of arms to Russia and urged its implementation until the situation in eastern Ukraine has normalised. It warned that any further steps by Russia to destabilise Ukraine will lead to additional and far-reaching consequences for EU-Russian relations.

        The European Council is urged to adopt a more coherent and firmer strategyand to speak with one voicevis-à-vis the Ukrainian crisis and the behaviour of the Russian Government, including on matters related to EU energy security. Members deplored the fact that some Member States are showing disunity in this regard and a lack of EU solidarity.

        Independent investigation and reconciliation process: Members called for an independent and impartial investigation of all the deadly events and crimes against humanity that have taken place in all parts of Ukraine since November 2013, with the inclusion of a strong international component and under the supervision of the Council of Europe, and for those responsible to be brought to justice. They underlined the need for confidence-building between various communities in society, and called for a sustainable reconciliation process. They emphasised, in this context, the importance of establishing an inclusive national dialogue and of avoiding propaganda, hate speech and rhetoric including from Russia which may further aggravate the conflict. In parallel, they considered that it is of the utmost importance to start a gradual process of decentralising central powers to regional and municipal administrations without undermining the internal balance of powers or the effective functioning of the state.

        European mission: Parliament welcomed the decision to establish a robust civilian common security and defence policy mission to Ukraine and called on the VP/HR and the Member States to speed up its deployment. It reiterated its support for President Poroshenko’s intention to hold early parliamentary elections.

        Parliament also expressed deep concern over the worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine and Crimea (torture, killings, disappearances of journalists and activists, and hostage taking, including cases of child abduction) and supported the call to establish a single and regularly updated register of incidents of reported abductions.

        Gas supply: lastly, Parliament underlined the need to find a clear, fair and stable solution to ensure the security of gas supply from Russia to Ukraine, as this is a necessary prerequisite for the economic development and stability of Ukraine. In this regard, the EU should continue to play its role in facilitating an agreement allowing Ukraine to pay a competitive price, which is not politically motivated, for its gas purchases. It stressed that the use of energy resources as a foreign policy tool undermines the long-term credibility of Russia as a reliable trading partner for the EU. It called on the Member States to ensure sufficient gas supply through reverse gas flow from neighbouring states in the EU.

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