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Παρασκευή 14 Ιουλίου 2023

EUROGROUP,COUNCIL OF THE EU,update

● Eurogroup
 
14/07/2023 00:02 | MEETING |

Main results - Eurogroup, 13 July 2023

 

The Eurogroup discussed the fiscal policy guidance for the euro area for 2024 and the future of European capital and financial markets. Ministers also exchanged views on the international role of the euro and took stock of the digital euro project.

● European Council
 
13/07/2023 15:20 | Statements and remarks |

EU–Japan summit 2023: joint statement

 

President of the European Council Charles Michel, President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan met in Brussels on 13 July 2023 for the 29th summit between the European Union and Japan and issued the following statement.

Read the joint statement

● European Council
 
13/07/2023 15:20 | Statements and remarks |

EU–Japan summit 2023: joint statement

 

President of the European Council Charles Michel, President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan met in Brussels on 13 July 2023 for the 29th summit between the European Union and Japan and issued the following statement.

Read the joint statement

● European Council
 
12/07/2023 15:42 | MEETING |

EU-Japan summit, 13 July 2023

 

Background brief - EU-Japan summit of 13 July 2023

● General Secretariat of the Council
 

Think Tank reports on the invasion of Ukraine

 

How to end Russia’s war on Ukraine by safeguarding Europe’s future; Russian logistics and sustainment failures in the Ukraine conflict; what NATO’s Vilnius summit means for Ukraine and the Alliance’s future; Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and how nuclear blackmail became Russia’s new export item; challenges and opportunities of post-conflict reconstruction in Ukraine, and the Ukrainian war economy are some of the topics discussed in the present update.




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EU energy ministers consolidate will to build Open Strategic Autonomy

The informal meeting of EU energy ministers in Valladolid addressed two of the main challenges of this European Semester: open strategic autonomy and the development of an integrated and digitalised internal energy market.
● European Council
 
14/07/2023 16:00 | Press release |

Press release: new spokesperson of the President of the European Council

 

Barend Leyts, spokesman of the President of the European Council, will join the cabinet of the Prime Minister of Belgium Alexander De Croo where he will take on the role of Director of Communications.

Barend Leyts and the President of the European Council have worked 8 years together.

The President is grateful for his excellent work and wishes him all the best in his new position.

Mr. Leyts thanks President Michel for the excellent cooperation and extraordinary experiences he has enjoyed over the years.

Barend Leyts will be replaced by Ecaterina Casinge. Mrs Casinge has worked as a Senior Strategy and Communication advisor in the European parliament. She is currently Head of Cabinet of the President of Moldova Maia Sandu. She will start as President Michel’s spokeswoman in August.

● Council of the EU
 
14/07/2023 14:08 | Press release |

Syria: EU extends humanitarian exemption for another six months

 

On 23 February 2023, the Council introduced an additional humanitarian exemption into the sanctions regime in view of the situation in Syria to facilitate the speedy delivery of humanitarian assistance, following the devastating earthquake that hit Türkiye and Syria.

To continue responding in a timely manner to the urgency of the humanitarian crisis in Syria, and to keep facilitating the rapid delivery of aid, the Council has decided to extend the duration of this humanitarian exemption for a further six months until 24 February 2024.

The exemption from the asset freeze and from the related prohibition on making funds and economic resources available to listed individuals and entities aims to further facilitate the operations of international organisations and certain defined categories of actors involved in humanitarian activities in Syria.

The EU sanctions in place, regarding Syria since 2011 target the repressive Assad regime and its supporters, as well as sectors of the economy from which the regime profits. The sanctions do not stand in the way of the export of food, medicines, or medical equipment to Syria.

The Council remains deeply concerned about the situation in Syria, where the conflict is far from over and remains a source of suffering for the civilian population, and instability for the country and the region.

The European Union and its member states are leading donors of humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict in Syria and have mobilised more than €30 billion in humanitarian, development, economic and stabilisation aid since the beginning of the crisis in 2011. This amount includes more than €3.7 billion in humanitarian aid to Syrians and vulnerable host communities in Syria and the region.

At the Seventh Conference on "Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region" (Brussels VII) hosted and chaired by the EU on 14 and 15 June 2023, the international community pledged €5.6 billion for 2023 and beyond, including €4.6 billion for 2023 and €1 billion for 2024 and beyond. The funding pledged will support people inside Syria and the neighbouring countries hosting Syrian refugees. €3.8 billion of grants were pledged by the EU amounting to 70% of the total grants. In addition, international financial institutions and donors announced €4 billion in loans (in concessional terms), bringing the total of grants and loans to €9.6 billion.

Earthquake in Türkiye and Syria: EU amends restrictive measures in place regarding Syria to facilitate the speedy delivery of humanitarian aid (press release 23 February 2023)

Syria: EU response to the crisis (background information)

● General Secretariat of the Council
 

Readers of Europe 2023 - French recommendation

 

Over the course of the summer, the Council Library, in collaboration with the permanent representations to the EU, will recommend books to read from across the EU. It’s the fourth instalment of our Readers of Europe initiative, and this year, the spotlight is placed on female authors. Today’s recommendation is from the Permanent Representation of France to the EU: 'Le Village des Sourds' by Léonore Confino.

● General Secretariat of the Council
 

Library guide on EU relations with Japan

 

The European Union and Japan have a deep and dynamic relationship. To mark the EU-Japan summit on 13 July, the Council Library has compiled a guide to relevant and authoritative resources on EU-Japan relations. This includes Council website pages, EU publications, books, articles, podcasts, videos, and databases. Read on to find out more…

● General Secretariat of the Council
 

Readers of Europe 2023 - Greek recommendation

 

Over the course of the summer, the Council Library, in collaboration with the permanent representations to the EU, will recommend books to read from across the EU. It’s the fourth instalment of our Readers of Europe initiative, and this year, the spotlight will be placed on female authors. Today’s recommendation is from the Permanent Representation of Greece to the EU. ‘Εργαζόμενο Αγόρι’ by Lena Divani.