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Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte.
Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Rutte discussed Russia’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine and agreed on the importance of continued military, financial, and humanitarian support to the Ukrainian government and people. They spoke of the recent recommendation from the European Commission in favour of Ukraine becoming a candidate for European Union (EU) membership, and of the pathway for Ukraine’s integration into the European community. Prime Minister Trudeau underlined Canada’s strong and enduring commitment to work together with EU partners to support Ukraine recovery and reform toward closer EU integration.
The prime ministers expressed their shared concerns for the wider global impacts of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, notably for the global south, through food, fuel, and fertilizer shortages and rising prices. They committed to working together with like-minded partners to find practical ways to mitigate these impacts, particularly for the most vulnerable. They also confirmed their intent to continue working closely together to expand trade and investment, create good middle-class jobs in Canada and the Netherlands, and advance shared security and defence priorities in the context of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Rutte looked forward to meeting in person at the upcoming NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain.
Με την με
αρ. πρωτ. 42212/24-06-2022 απόφαση του Αναπληρωτή Υπουργού Εσωτερικών, Στέλιου
Πέτσα, χρηματοδοτούνται 48 Δήμοι της χώρας με το συνολικό ποσό ύψους
5.230.000,00 ευρώ για την εκτέλεση προληπτικών δράσεων πυροπροστασίας.
Ανάμεσα στους δήμους που
χρηματοδοτούνται είναι και οι 5 Δήμοι της Περιφέρειας Δυτικής Αττικής, Δήμος
Ασπροπύργου, Ελευσίνας, Μάνδρας-Ειδυλλίας, Μεγαρέων και Φυλής, οι οποίοι θα
λάβουν έκαστος από 100.000 ευρώ.
Ο Αντιπρόεδρος
της Βουλής και Βουλευτής Δυτικής Αττικής, Θανάσης Μπούρας, ευχαριστεί θερμά
τόσο τον Αναπληρωτή Υπουργό, Στέλιο Πέτσα, όσο και τον Υπουργό Κλιματικής
Κρίσης και Πολιτικής Προστασίας, Χρήστο Στυλιανίδη, με τους οποίους ήταν σε διαρκή
επαφή, προκειμένου να περιληφθούν στη συγκεκριμένη απόφαση και οι 5 δήμοι της
εκλογικής του Περιφέρειας.
Αθήνα, 24.6.2022
Ο Αντιπρόεδρος της Βουλής και Βουλευτής Δυτικής Αττικής, Θανάσης Μπούρας, για ακόμη μία βραδιά παρακολούθησε εξαιρετικές εκδηλώσεις από διάφορους συλλόγους της Δυτικής Αττικής.
Χορηγείται κατά τον μήνα Ιούλιο επιδότηση καυσίμων (αμόλυβδης και πετρελαίου κίνησης) που καλύπτει το αυξημένο κόστος των καταναλώσεων τριών μηνών (Ιουλίου, Αυγούστου και Σεπτεμβρίου) για φυσικά πρόσωπα (συμπεριλαμβανομένων ελευθέρων επαγγελματιών), με τα ακόλουθα χαρακτηριστικά:
The aim is to offer a platform for political coordination for European countries across the continent. It could concern all European countries with whom we have close relations. The objective would be to foster political dialogue and cooperation to address issues of common interest so as to strengthen the security, stability and prosperity of the European continent. 2. Such a framework will not replace existing EU policies and instruments, notably enlargement, and will fully respect the European Union’s decision-making autonomy. 3. Building on this first exchange of views, the European Council will revert to the issue. II. UKRAINE4. The European Council discussed the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine in its different dimensions. The European Council reiterates that it firmly stands with Ukraine and that the European Union will continue to provide strong support for Ukraine’s overall economic, military, social and financial resilience, including humanitarian aid. 5. The European Council resolutely condemns Russia’s indiscriminate attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure, and urges Russia to immediately and unconditionally withdraw all its troops and military equipment from the entire territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders. International humanitarian law, including on the treatment of prisoners of war, must be respected. Ukrainians, notably children, who have been forcibly removed to Russia must be immediately allowed to return safely. Russia, Belarus and all those responsible for war crimes and the other most serious crimes will be held to account for their actions, in accordance with international law. The adoption of the sixth package of EU sanctions further intensifies pressure on Russia to end its war against Ukraine. Work will continue on sanctions, including to strengthen implementation and prevent circumvention. The European Council calls on all countries to align with EU sanctions, in particular candidate countries. Work should swiftly be finalised on the Council decision adding the violation of Union restrictive measures to the list of EU crimes. 6. The European Union remains strongly committed to providing further military support to help Ukraine exercise its inherent right of self-defence against the Russian aggression and defend its territorial integrity and sovereignty. To this end, the European Council calls on the Council to swiftly work on a further increase of military support. 7. The European Council notes that the Commission will soon present a proposal to grant Ukraine new exceptional macro-financial assistance of up to EUR 9 billion in 2022. It calls on the Commission to swiftly present its proposals on EU support for the reconstruction of Ukraine, in consultation with international partners, organisations and experts. 8. Russia, by weaponising food in its war against Ukraine, is solely responsible for the global food security crisis it has provoked. The European Council urges Russia to immediately stop targeting agricultural facilities and removing cereals, and to unblock the Black Sea, in particular the port of Odesa, so as to allow the export of grain and commercial shipping operations. The European Council supports the efforts of the United Nations Secretary-General to this end. The European Council underlines that EU sanctions against Russia allow the free flow of agricultural and food products and the delivery of humanitarian assistance. 9. The European Council strongly supports the efforts on the Solidarity Lanes to facilitate food exports from Ukraine via different land routes and EU ports. It calls on the Commission and the Member States, building in particular on the FARM initiative as well as UN and G7 initiatives, to step up their efforts: (1) to support developing countries to reorient, where necessary, their supply chains; (2) to accelerate the delivery of the relevant Team Europe flagship initiatives agreed at the recent European Union - African Union Summit which seek to develop sustainable food production, strengthen agricultural productivity, including on protein crops, and agri-business capacity on the African continent; and (3) to work on initiatives together with international partners to support the development of manufacturing capacity of inputs in developing countries, in particular sustainable fertilisers. III. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS OF UKRAINE, THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA AND GEORGIA10. The European Council recognises the European perspective of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia. The future of these countries and their citizens lies within the European Union. 11. The European Council has decided to grant the status of candidate country to Ukraine and to the Republic of Moldova. 12. The Commission is invited to report to the Council on the fulfilment of the conditions specified in the Commission’s opinions on the respective membership applications as part of its regular enlargement package. The Council will decide on further steps once all these conditions are fully met. 13. The European Council is ready to grant the status of candidate country to Georgia once the priorities specified in the Commission’s opinion on Georgia’s membership application have been addressed. 14. The progress of each country towards the European Union will depend on its own merit in meeting the Copenhagen criteria, taking into consideration the EU’s capacity to absorb new members. IV. WESTERN BALKANS15. The European Union expresses its full and unequivocal commitment to the EU membership perspective of the Western Balkans and calls for the acceleration of the accession process. 16. Building on the revised methodology, the European Council invites the Commission, the High Representative and the Council to further advance the gradual integration between the European Union and the region already during the enlargement process itself in a reversible and merit-based manner. 17. The European Council recalls the importance of reforms, notably in the area of rule of law and in particular those related to the independence and functioning of the judiciary and the fight against corruption. It also calls on the partners to guarantee the rights and equal treatment of persons belonging to minorities. 18. The European Council was informed about the latest developments on discussions between Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It calls for a swift resolution of the last remaining issues so that accession negotiations can be opened without delay. 19. The European Council reaffirms the urgency of making tangible progress in resolving outstanding bilateral and regional disputes, particularly the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue on normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo*. 20. The European Council welcomes the political agreement reached on 12 June 2022 by the leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Brussels which is needed for the stability and full functioning of the country and in order to respond to the aspirations of the people. It calls on all political leaders in Bosnia and Herzegovina to swiftly implement the commitments set out in the agreement and urgently finalise the constitutional and electoral reform, which will allow the country to advance decisively on its European path, in line with the opinion of the Commission. 21. The European Council is ready to grant the status of candidate country to Bosnia and Herzegovina and to that aim it invites the Commission to report without delay to the Council on implementation of the 14 key priorities set out in its opinion with special attention to those which constitute a substantial set of reforms in order for the European Council to revert to decide on the matter. VI. CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF EUROPE25. The European Council takes note of the proposals set out in the Report on the outcome of the Conference submitted to the three co-Presidents. The Conference has been a unique opportunity to engage with European citizens. 26. An effective follow-up to this report is to be ensured by the institutions, each within their own sphere of competences and in accordance with the Treaties. The European Council notes that work has already been undertaken in this regard. 27. It recalls the importance of ensuring that citizens are informed of the follow-up to the proposals made in the Report. VII. EXTERNAL RELATIONSEastern Mediterranean 28. The European Council expressed deep concern about recent repeated actions and statements by Turkey. Turkey must respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all EU Member States. Recalling its previous conclusions and the statement of 25 March 2021, the European Council expects Turkey to fully respect international law, to de-escalate tensions in the interest of regional stability in the Eastern Mediterranean, and to promote good neighbourly relations in a sustainable way. Belarus 29. The European Council underlines the democratic right of the Belarusian people to have new, free and fair elections. It calls on the Belarusian authorities to uphold human rights, democracy and the rule of law, to end repression and to release political prisoners. * This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence. |