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Δευτέρα 24 Φεβρουαρίου 2025

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,update

 

 
 Council of the EU
 
23/02/2025 21:56 | Media advisory |

UPDATE: Media advisory - Foreign Affairs Council of 24 February 2025

 

Indicative programme

All times are approximate and subject to change

Place:
Europa building, Brussels

Chair:
Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy


From 07.00
Arrivals (live streaming)

+/- 07.45
Doorstep by Kaja Kallas (live streaming)

+/- 8.00
Beginning of the Foreign Affairs Council

Adoption of the agenda

Russian aggression against Ukraine

Situation in the Middle East

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Current Affairs

Any other business

At the end of the meeting (+/- 13.30), press conference in the Justus Lipsius press room in live streaming.


Videos and photos fom the event

 

European Council
 
24/02/2025 08:44 | Statements and remarks |

Joint statement by the President of the European Council, the President of the European Commission and the President of the European Parliament on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

 

Three years ago Russia started its full-scale and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine. Russia’s brutal war deliberately targets civilian and critical infrastructure. The Ukrainian people have shown bravery in defending their country and the core principles of international law. We pay tribute to all those who have sacrificed their lives and have lost loved ones for Ukraine’s independence and freedom. 

Russia and its leadership bear sole responsibility for this war and the atrocities committed against the Ukrainian population. We continue to call for accountability for all war crimes and crimes against humanity committed. We welcome the recent steps made towards the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine.

The European Union and its partners have acted swiftly and in unity to support Ukraine. The European Union has provided to Ukraine economic, humanitarian, financial and military assistance that totals to €135 billion, with €48.7 billion of military assistance. The European Union will continue to provide Ukraine with regular and predictable financial support, including reconstruction of the country after the war. 

Russia and its  people are paying a price for their leader’s actions. Together with partners, we have imposed unprecedented sanctions against Russia and those complicit in the war and remain ready to increase the pressure on Russia to limit its ability to wage war. We are already using windfall profits from frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s defence industry and energy recovery.  Today, we have adopted a sixteenth sanctions package to further increase collective pressure on Russia to end its war of aggression.

In parallel, we have taken unprecedented actions at the EU level to ramp up European defence industry production, and we will continue to increase our capacity. This will allow us to step up our military support and cooperation with Ukraine while simultaneously strengthening our defence readiness and European sovereignty.

Ukraine is part of our European family. Ukrainians have expressed their wish for a future within the European Union. We have acknowledged that by granting Ukraine the status of candidate country and launched accession negotiations. Ukraine has made significant progress in accession related reforms under the most challenging circumstances. We are already integrating Ukraine into the EU’s internal market. The future of Ukraine and its citizens lies within the European Union. 

In a challenging international and geopolitical environment, we stress the importance of maintaining transatlantic and global solidarity with Ukraine. We highlight the need to ensure the international community’s continued focus on supporting Ukraine in achieving a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace based on the Ukrainian peace formula.

We stand firm with Ukraine, reaffirming that peace, security, and justice will prevail.

 Council of the EU
 
24/02/2025 10:43 | Press release |

Syria: EU suspends restrictive measures on key economic sectors

 

The Council decided today to suspend a number of restrictive measures in view of the situation in Syria. This decision is part of the EU’s efforts to support an inclusive political transition in Syria, and its swift economic recovery, reconstruction, and stabilisation.

The EU aims to facilitate engagement with Syria, its people, and businesses, in key areas of energy and transport, as well as to facilitate financial and banking transactions associated with such sectors and those needed for humanitarian and reconstruction purposes.

In particular, the Council has decided to:

- suspend sectoral measures in the energy (including oil, gas and electricity) and transport sectors

remove five entities (Industrial Bank, Popular Credit Bank, Saving Bank, Agricultural Cooperative Bank, and Syrian Arab Airlines) from the list of those subject to the freezing of funds and economic resources, as well as to allow making funds and economic resources available to the Syrian Central bank

- introduce certain exemptions to the prohibition of establishing banking relations between Syrian banks and financial institutions within the territories of the member states, to allow transactions associated to the energy and transport sectors as well as transactions needed for humanitarian and reconstruction purposes

extend indefinitely the application of the existing humanitarian exemption

- introduce an exemption for personal use to export prohibitions of luxury goods to Syria

Following up on today's decision, the Council will pursue its work, and assess whether further economic sanctions could be suspended. It will also continue to closely monitor the situation in the country to ensure that such suspensions remain appropriate.

At the same time, the Council maintains listings related to the Al-Assad regime, the chemical weapons sector and illicit drug trade as well as a number of sectoral measures, such as on arms trade, dual-use goods, equipment for internal repression, software for interception and surveillance, and the import/export of Syrian cultural heritage goods.

EU restrictive measures have been used as a tool against the Al-Assad regime, responsible for the violent repression of the Syrian civil population. The fall of the Al-Assad regime marks the beginning of a new era of hope for the Syrian people. All Syrians, in the country and diaspora, should have the opportunity to participate in the rebuilding of their country. The EU stands with the Syrian people in this moment of transition.

The Council approved a declaration in this regard and the relevant legal acts will be published in the Official Journal of the EU tomorrow.

Background

Following the fall of al-Assad’s regime in Syria, in its conclusions of 19 December 2024, the European Council stressed the historic opportunity for all Syrians to reunite and rebuild the country and underlined the importance of an inclusive and Syrian-led political process that meets the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people.

 European Council
 
24/02/2025 12:13 | Statements and remarks |

Remarks by President António Costa at the International summit on the support of Ukraine

 

Three years ago, Russia launched a full-scale invasion in Ukraine. A Russian war of aggression that was unprovoked, unjustified and illegal. A war that violates Ukraine’s sovereignty, its territorial integrity, its international recognised borders, and the fundamental principles of international law enshrined in the United Nations’ Charter.

My thoughts are with all Ukrainians. With all those who have lost a family member and friend. With those who are wounded. The suffering Russia has inflicted on Ukraine is cruel and unjustifiable. The presence of all of us, here, today, is a demonstration of our solidarity with the people of Ukraine and with you, President Zelenskyy. 

We were here with you from Day One. We stand — and we will stand — with you, side by side, shoulder to shoulder. In the war, in future peace negotiations, in the reconstruction and as a member state of the European Union. We all want this war to end. And the suffering and destruction to stop. This is why this moment is so important. 

Russia is a threat to the international rules-based order. Putin wants to divide us. We show here today that our support is strong, united and unchanged. There will be no credible and successful negotiation, no lasting peace, without Ukraine and without the European Union. Only Ukraine can decide when the conditions are met to start a peace negotiation. 

Peace cannot be a simple ceasefire. It needs to be a durable agreement. Peace should not reward the aggressor. We need to learn the lessons from the past, from Budapest and Minsk agreements. Only concrete and strong security guarantees will ensure a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and in Europe as a whole. 

The European Union is ready to do whatever it takes for its security and to continue to support Ukraine. That is why I am convening a special European Council, next week, on the 6th of March, on supporting Ukraine and strengthening Europe’s defence. 

Working very closely with the European Commission and with Ursula [von der Leyen], we are ready to effectively deliver on our defence capabilities and to significantly invest on them. We are ready to increase our financial and military support to Ukraine. And we are ready to build Ukraine’s future within the European Union. 

Ukraine, you can count on us.

Slava Ukraini!

 Council of the EU
 
24/02/2025 12:02 | Press release |

16th package of sanctions on Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine: EU lists additional 48 individuals and 35 entities

 

As part of the comprehensive sixteenth package of sanctions adopted earlier today, the Council decided to impose targeted restrictive measures on an additional 48 individuals and 35 entities responsible for actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

Today’s decision maintains pressure on the Russian military and defence by listing several industry companies manufacturing weapons, ammunitions and other military equipment and technologies.

As part of the EU efforts to close shadow fleet networks, the EU also imposed full-fledge sanctions over three entities transporting Russian crude oil and oil products and providing substantial revenues to the Russian Government.

Additionally, this package continues targeting actors responsible for circumventing EU sanctions, including through third countries. For the first time, the Council also decided to sanction, a crypto-currency exchange based in Russia, Garantex, which is closely associated with EU-sanctioned Russian banks.

Sanctions will also be imposed on third countries actors directly supporting the Russian war effort. Today’s listings include one Chinese firm specialised in the production of satellite imagery, notably to the benefit of the Russia’s military-industrial complex, together with its chairman, as well as two senior officials in the Korean People’s Army.

Responding to Russian propaganda remains also a priority. Alongside notorious Russian propagandists, the EU is notably listing NewsFront, and SouthFront, two outlets presenting distorted interpretations of history and manipulated information in line with Kremlin messaging while also targeting European and global audiences with distorted and manipulated information.

Concerning listed individuals, the EU is targeting businessmen active in the Russian mining and energy sectors, politicians and proxies from the non-government controlled areas of Ukraine, people involved in the mass abduction, illegal re-education, deportation and forced transfer of Ukrainian children from occupied territories of Ukraine to Russia and public figures, including a former Ukrainian politician now working for Russia.

Altogether, EU restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine now apply to over 2400 individuals and entities. Those designated today are subject to an asset freeze and EU citizens and companies are forbidden from making funds available to them. Natural persons are additionally subject to a travel ban, which prevents them from entering into or transiting through the territories of EU member states.

The relevant legal acts, including the names of the listed individuals and entities, have been published in the Official Journal of the EU.

Background

In its conclusions of 19 December 2024, the European Council reiterated its resolute condemnation of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, which constitutes a manifest violation of the UN Charter, and reaffirmed its continued support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders. The European Council also reconfirmed the EU’s unwavering commitment to providing continued political, financial, economic, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support to Ukraine and its people for as long as it takes and as intensely as needed. Russia must not prevail.

The European Council reaffirmed its support for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace based on the principles of the UN Charter and international law, in line with the key principles and objectives of Ukraine’s Peace Formula, and underlined the principle that no initiative regarding Ukraine be taken without Ukraine. To this end, the EU and its member states will maintain their intensive global outreach efforts and will participate in the discussions affecting Europe’s security.

The European Union remains ready to step up pressure on Russia, including by adopting further sanctions.

 Council of the EU
 
24/02/2025 11:38 | Media advisory |

Media advisory - General Affairs Council of 25 February 2025

 

Indicative programme

All times are approximate and subject to change

Place:
Europa building, Brussels

Chair:
Adam Szłapka, Minister for the European Union of Poland


from 09.00
Arrivals (live streaming)

+/- 09.30
Doorstep by Adam Szłapka, (live streaming)

+/- 10.00
Beginning of the General Affairs Council

Adoption of the agenda

Approval of "A" items:

  • Non-legislative list

Preparation of the March European Council 

+/- 12.00

Working lunch

+/- 14.15

Legislative programming (public session)

Any other business

At the end of the meeting (+/- 16.00) press conference in live streaming from Justus Lipsius press room.


Videos and photos from the event

 Council of the EU
 
24/02/2025 16:38 | Meetings |

Main results - Foreign Affairs Council, 24 February 2025

 

The Foreign Affairs Council exchanged views on the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Under current affairs, EU ministers touched on the latest developments in Georgia.