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- Formal reconsultation of Parliament 2021/05/17
- Amended legislative proposal for reconsultation published 2021/05/17
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary 2019/02/27
- Results of vote in Parliament 2019/01/31
- Decision by Parliament 2019/01/31
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading 2018/12/20
- Vote in committee 2018/12/13
- Committee of the Regions: opinion 2018/12/06
- Amendments tabled in committee 2018/11/23
- Committee draft report 2018/11/06
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report 2018/10/17
- Committee referral announced in Parliament 2018/09/10
- PONGA Maurice (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in DEVE 2018/08/10
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Lead committee dossier:
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PURPOSE: to establish the rules and procedures governing the EU's association with the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs), including Greenland, for the period 2021-2027, replacing Council Decision 2013/755/EU (Overseas Association Decision) and Council Decision 2014/137/EU (Greenland Decision).
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the Council adopts the act after consulting the European Parliament but is not bound by its opinion.
BACKGROUND: EU aid to the OCTs previously financed by the European Development Fund (EDF) should, as from 1 January 2021, be financed from the general budget of the EU.
In order to streamline the number of external financing instruments and their performance, the relations with all OCTs, including Greenland, should be regrouped by replacing the Overseas Association Decision and the Greenland Decision by a single Decision.
The partnership provided for in this Decision should ensure that a strong relationship is maintained between the EU on the one hand and all OCTs on the other. The new decision should also highlight the particularities of the partnership between the Union on the one hand and Greenland and Denmark on the other.
CONTENT: the draft Council Decision:
- establishes an association of the overseas countries and territories (OCTs) with the Union to support the OCTs’ sustainable development as well as to promote the values and standards of the Union in the wider world;
- lays down rules concerning the relations between the Union on the one hand, and Greenland and Denmark on the other;
- establishes the funding programme for the association with all the OCTs, for the period from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2027.
Objectives
The proposed Decision’s general objective is to:
- promote the economic and social development of the OCTs and to establish close economic relations between them and the Union as a whole by the enhancing the OCTs’ competitiveness, strengthening the OCTs’ resilience, reducing their economic and environmental vulnerability and the promoting of cooperation between them and other partners;
- preserve the existing ties between the Union on the one hand, and Greenland and Denmark on the other, acknowledging the geostrategic position of Greenland in the Arctic, and to preserve existing ties between the Union and the other OCTs, acknowledging their geostrategic positions in the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic and the Pacific.
In pursuing those objectives, the association should respect the fundamental principles of liberty, democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms, the rule of law, good governance and sustainable development, all of which are common to the OCTs and the Member States to which they are linked.
Priorities
The Association should provide the framework for strategic dialogue and cooperation on issues of mutual interest. Priority should be given to cooperation in areas of mutual interest such as:
- sustainable diversification of the OCT economies, including their further integration into global and regional economies; in the specific case of Greenland, the necessary upgrading of its labour force;
- the promotion of trade, cooperation and partnerships to accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
- education and training, public health, tourism and culture;
- promotion of the green and blue economy
- sustainable management of natural resources;
- climate change;
- action for disaster risk reduction;
- promotion of research, innovation and scientific cooperation activities;
- Digital accessibility;
- promotion of social, cultural and economic exchanges;
- the social sector, labour mobility, social protection systems, food safety and food security issues;
- issues related to the Arctic region;
- the development of intra-regional cooperation in the Arctic, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic and Pacific.
Budget
The financial envelope of the programme for the period 2021-2027 would be set at EUR 500 million in current prices.
The overall breakdown proposed is as follows:
- EUR 164 million in the form of grants for bilateral programmable support for the long-term development of OCTs other than Greenland,
- EUR 225 million in the form of grants for bilateral programmable support for the long-term development of Greenland;
- EUR 76 million to support regional OCT programmes, of which EUR 15 million could help finance intra-regional operations, with Greenland only eligible for intra-regional operations;
- EUR 22 million for studies or technical assistance actions for all OCTs including Greenland;
- EUR 13 million for a non-allocated fund for all OCTs including Greenland in order, inter alia, to enable the Union to react appropriately in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Dialogue with the OCTs
The association should be based on a broad dialogue and consultation on issues of mutual interest between the OCTs, the Member States to which they are linked and the Commission and, where appropriate, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and other EU institutions and bodies.
The dialogue with the OCTs, including Greenland, shall in particular provide a basis for broad cooperation on issues such as education, energy, climate change, nature, the environment, the blue economy, natural resources (including raw materials and fish stocks), maritime transport, research and innovation, as well as the Arctic dimension of these issues, where relevant.
Programming
Under the Decision, the Commission should adopt, in the form of ‘single programming documents’, the multi-annual indicative programmes referred to in the rules proposed in the Neighbourhood, Development Cooperation and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI).
The European Parliament adopted by 566 votes to 40, with 41 abstentions, following the consultation procedure, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a Council decision on the association of the overseas countries and territories with the European Union, including relations between the European Union, on the one hand, and Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark, on the other (Overseas Association Decision or OAD).
The European Parliament approved the Commission's proposal subject to the following amendments:
Objectives
Parliament specified that the association between the Union and the OCTs should contribute to the achievement of the sustainable development objectives as defined in Agenda 2030 and in the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement.
Those specific objectives would be as follows:
- to assist the OCTs in addressing the major challenges they face, including the level of education for Greenland;
- to strengthen the resilience of the OCTs, reducing their economic and environmental vulnerability;
- to improve the competitiveness of the OCTs, including as regards social standards;
- to promote cooperation between the OCTs and other partners.
Members proposed that specific treatment be accorded to the least developed OCTs so as to enable them to catch up and address their permanent structural constraints.
The association should:
- promote the principles of democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms on which it is based, through dialogue and cooperation between the Union and the OCTs;
- promote equality and equity between men and women in the OCTs, as well as the empowerment of women and equal political and economic opportunities for women. All initiatives should incorporate a gender dimension.
The Union and the OCTs should cooperate to ensure the active participation of young people in the labour market in order to combat youth unemployment.
With regard to environmental issues, cooperation should also focus on addressing issues linked to land degradation, including rising sea levels and soil contamination, as well as combating illegal logging.
Budget
Parliament has proposed that the financial allocation for the programme for the period 2021-2027 be set at EUR 669 million in current prices instead of the EUR 500 million proposed by the Commission.
The general distribution proposed is as follows:
- 81% for territorial cooperation;
- 12% for regional cooperation, including EUR 30 million for intra-regional operations;
- 3.5% for technical assistance;
- 3.5% for an unallocated fund for all OCTs, which would include Greenland.
The envelopes allocated to each OCT have been specified.
Dialogue with the OCTs
This dialogue should enable the OCTs to play a full part in implementing the association and also in defining and implementing the Union's regional strategies in the areas in which the OCTs are located.
The dialogue with the Caribbean OCTs should in particular serve to strengthen the European strategy in the Caribbean region and to foster cooperation on issues relating to biodiversity, climate change, sustainable resource management, disaster risk prevention and management, the social dimension, as well as on promoting good governance, including in the field of taxation and the fight against organised crime.
Programming
Members proposed including rules on programming directly in the new OAD, taking over the rules proposed for the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument ( NDICI ). These would apply to the OCTs, while recalling the principle that the Financial Regulation is applicable, unless otherwise provided for in the OAD.
The Committee on Development adopted, in accordance with the consultation procedure, the report by Maurice PONGA (EPP, FR) on the proposal for a Council Decision on the association of the overseas countries and territories with the European Union, including relations between the European Union, on the one hand, and Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark, on the other (Overseas Association Decision – ODA).
The committee recommended that the European Parliament approve the Commission's proposal subject to the following amendments:
Objectives
Members said that the association between the EU and the OCTs should contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals as defined in Agenda 2030 and to the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement.
The specific objectives would be as follows:
- assist the OCTs in addressing the major challenges they face, including the level of education for Greenland;
- strengthen the resilience of the OCTs, reducing their economic and environmental vulnerability;
- improve the competitiveness of the OCTs, including social standards;
- promote OCT cooperation with other partners.
Members proposed that specific treatment be defined for the least developed OCTs in order to enable them to catch up and to address their permanent structural constraints.
The association should:
- promote the principles of democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms on which it is based, through dialogue and cooperation between the Union and the OCTs;
- promote equality and equity between men and women in the OCTs, as well as the empowerment of women and equal political and economic opportunities for women. All initiatives shall incorporate the gender dimension.
Budget
Members proposed that the financial envelope for the programme for the period 2021-2027 be set at EUR 669 million in current prices instead of the EUR 500 million proposed by the Commission.
The general distribution proposed by the Members is as follows:
- 81% for territorial cooperation;
- 12% for regional cooperation, including EUR 30 million for intra-regional operations;
- 3.5% for technical assistance;
- 3.5% of non-allocated funds.
The envelopes allocated to each OCT have been specified.
Programming
Members proposed to include the programming rules directly in the new ODA by taking over the rules proposed in the NDICI applicable to the OCTs and recalling the principle that the Financial Regulation applies, except where specifically provided in the OAD.
PURPOSE: to establish the the rules and procedures governing the EU's association with the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs), including Greenland (Overseas Association Decision) for the period 2021-2027.
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the Council adopts the act after consulting the European Parliament but without being obliged to follow its opinion.
BACKGROUND: Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) have been associated with the European Union since the entry into force of the Treaty of Rome. These 25 islands located in the Atlantic, Antarctic, Arctic, Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Pacific regions are not sovereign countries, but depend on four EU Member States: Denmark, France, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
The OCTs are not part of the Union’s customs territory and are outside the internal market. In addition, most OCTs face specific challenges due to their size and remoteness. In this context, the EU has financed territorial and regional European Development Fund (EDF) programmes in the OCTs in previous decades.
The main source of funding for the current 'Overseas Association Decision' is the 11th EDF which covers programming and financing of territorial and regional programmes for OCTs other than Greenland, which is the subject of a specific decision financed from the EU budget (the Greenland Decision ).
Under the next multiannual financial framework of the Union for the period 2021-2027, it is proposed to regroup a number of external financing instruments into a comprehensive instrument called the neighbourhood, development and international cooperation instrument ( NDICI ) and to integrate the EDF into the EU budget. Thus, from 1 January 2021, the Union assistance to OCTs previously financed by the European Development Fund (EDF) shall be financed from the general budget of the Union .
In order to streamline the number of external financing instruments and their performance, the relations with all OCTs, including Greenland, shall be regrouped by replacing the Overseas Association Decision and the Greenland Decision by a single Decision .
CONTENT: this proposal for a Decision aims to establish, for the period 2021-207, an association of the overseas countries and territories (OCTs) with the Union , which shall constitute a partnership aimed at fostering the sustainable development of the OCTs and promote the values and standards of the Union in the wider world.
The proposed instrument takes account of the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union on 29 March 2019 effective with the expiration of the transition period on 1 January 2021 and thus does not apply to British OCTs .
Cooperation with the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs), including Greenland, shall aim to support and strengthen economic, political and cultural relations between the EU and the Overseas Countries and Territories linked to the EU Member States.
Priority shall be given to cooperation in areas of mutual interest, such as:
the economic diversification of OCTs' economies, including their further integration in world and regional economies; in the specific case of Greenland, the need to increase the skills of its labour force; the promotion of green and blue economy; the sustainable management of natural resources, including the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services; climate change mitigation and adaptation to the impacts of climate change; the promotion of disaster risk reduction; the promotion of research, innovation and scientific cooperation activities; the promotion of social, cultural and economic exchanges between the OCTs, their neighbours and other partners; Arctic issues.
The association is the framework for policy dialogue and cooperation on issues of mutual interest. It shall continue to be based on the three key pillars of enhancing competitiveness, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability, and promoting cooperation and integration between the OCTs and other partners and neighbouring regions.
Without prejudice to the Commission’s prerogatives, the OCT authorities shall have primary responsibility for implementing the operations agreed on under the cooperation strategy. The Commission shall be responsible for establishing the general rules and conditions for these programmes and projects.
Actions under this programme are expected to contribute 20 % of the overall financial envelope of the programme to climate objectives .
In principle, the OCTs shall remain eligible, under the next multiannual financial framework, to participate in Union programmes. They shall participate in the thematic programmes and rapid response actions of the neighbourhood, development and international cooperation instrument.
Proposed budget : the proposed decision earmarks EUR 500 million (in current prices) to the association with the OCTs under the heading ‘Neighbourhood and the world' of the multiannual financial framework for the period 2021-2027.
Of this amount, EUR 225 million shall be allocated to Greenland and EUR 225 million to the other OCTs, including EUR 159 million for territorial programmes and EUR 66 million for regional programmes.
In addition an intra-regional financial envelope of EUR 15 million is open to all the OCTs, including Greenland.
Moreover an amount of EUR 22 million for technical assistance is foreseen in accordance with the new Decision as well as a non-allocated amount of EUR 13 million .
The financial resources for Greenland shall come from heading 6 of the EU budget: ‘Neighbourhood and the world’. As regards the other OCTs, their financial allocations shall be transferred from the EDF to the ‘Neighbourhood and the World’ heading of the budget.
Documents
- Amended legislative proposal for reconsultation: 08656/2021
- Amended legislative proposal for reconsultation published: 08656/2021
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2019)150
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T8-0053/2019
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A8-0480/2018
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: CDR4008/2018
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE630.663
- Committee draft report: PE629.642
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES4576/2018
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2018)0337
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2018)0461
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2018)0337
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES4576/2018
- Committee draft report: PE629.642
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE630.663
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: CDR4008/2018
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2019)150
- Amended legislative proposal for reconsultation: 08656/2021
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