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Polish Presidency
in the Council of the European Union
1st July – 31st December 2011
Programme
Priorities of the Presidency
European integration as a source of growth
Secure Europe
Europe benefiting from openness
Growing Europe
Lesson from the crisis is learned and all stability measures designed:
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European Semester
Strengthened SGP (to be decided June/July)
Macro imbalances surveillance (to be decided June/July)
Euro Plus Pact
European Stability Mechanism (to be decided June/July)
European Systemic Risk Board
EU needs closer economic integration and more focus on growth to
face future challenges
Without closer integration and further reforms the long-term growth
may halve
Before crisis
After crisis
2,0-2,5%
1,0-1,5%
Growing Europe
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AS
A SOURCE OF GROWTH
SINGLE MARKET
MULTIANNUAL
FINANCIAL
FRAMEWORK
NEGOTIATIONS
EXTERNAL TRADE
NEGOTIATIONS
Growing Europe
Single Market is the biggest asset of the EU
However its growth potential is not entirely used
Lack of transparent and simple rules consists a serious barrier
for entrepreneurs and citizens
SINGLE
MARKET
60% of cross-border on-line transactions are not carried out,
mainly due to the legal constraints
Development of the digital market could generate 4% GDP till
2020
Unleashing the cross-border potential of the services sector
would provide the European economy with additional 0,6-1,5%
GDP
Growing Europe
Supporting economic growth by deepening the Single Market
Building consensus on the Single Market Act initiatives so that
they are adopted by PL-DK-CY trio
Objectives:
Concluding works on the unitary patent system. It will reduce cost of patent
protection in the EU (EUR 32 000) by 80%.
SINGLE
MARKET
Decreasing roaming charges by setting up maximum retail prices for data
transfer and boosting competition between operators on the market. Revision
of the Roaming Regulation
Facilitating development of e-commerce by reduction of legal and
administrative obstacles for entrepreneurs and increasing consumers`
confidence and safety. Introduction of the 28-th legal regime (blue button) –
71 % of entrepreneurs would like to use it.
Raising labour attractiveness of youth in Europe through broader support for
Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and Marie Curie Programs that are
part of Life Long Learning Programme
Growing Europe
Other initiatives:
Building consensus on common European e-signature rules, which will
enable on-line authentication of documents, signatory identification and
securing documents integrity
Improving access of small research teams and SMEs to the EU Framework
Programme and providing more synergy between cohesion policy and the
Programme
SINGLE
MARKET
Modernizing higher education to achieve excellence in teaching and
research, better match between graduates qualifications and labour market
requirements and stronger links of business and universities
Single Market Forum (Kraków 3-4th October)
Setting up major annual debate on development of the Single Market
Raising citizens` and entrepreneurs` awareness on their rights connected to
the four freedoms
Discussing barriers on the Single Market and ways to abolish them
Growing Europe
Beginning of the Multiannual Financial Framework 20142020
Negotiations based on the European Commission's
proposal
MFF
EU budget plays a major role in achieving Europe 2020
goals
European resources should be used to strengthen
fundamentals of the Single Market. Investments in key
assets of competitive economy such as modern
infrastructure and human capital are needed
EU budget serves other purposes than national budgets
Growing Europe
Objectives:
Financial aspects
Detailed technical examination of Commission proposal
Gathering views of the Member States on political priorities
Identification of main issues at stake
MFF
Progress report to be presented at General Affairs Council in
December
Legal aspects
Depend on publication dates of European Commission’s
proposals
Advancement of technical work in the Council
Growing Europe
Emphasis on enhancing commercial contacts with
external partners and removing non-tariff barriers, that
block access for EU goods, investments and services. Key
objectives include:
EXTERNAL
TRADE
Completion of the negotiations on Deep and Comprehensive Free
Trade Area (DCFTA) with Ukraine
Opening negotiations on similar agreements with Moldova and
Georgia
Completion of the Free Trade Agreements negotiations with India,
Malaysia, Singapore and Canada
Striving for completion of Russia's accession to the WTO
Working on completion of the Doha Development Round
Secure Europe
SECURE EUROPE
EXTERNAL DIMENSION OF
EU ENERGY POLICY
COMMON SECURITY AND
DEFENCE POLICY
Secure Europe
Objectives:
EXTERNAL
DIMENSION
OF ENERGY
POLICY
Strengthening the energy security of the EU
through reviewing the previously applied
policy mechanisms in the field of the EU energy
external relations in the context of their
evaluation and modernization
Impetus
for
development
of
comprehensive EU external energy policy
the
Secure Europe
Issues to discuss:
Well functioning internal market as a prerequisite for
effective external policy
EXTERNAL
DIMENSION OF
ENERGY POLICY
Common legal area with third countries based on acquis
communautaire (i.a. extending and deepening the Energy
Community Treaty, globalisation and modernisation of
Energy Charter Treaty)
Strategic Partnerships – rules-based, no exclusions or
derogations from acquis communautaire for any companies
from third countries (avoid market distortions)
Coherent use of existing and new mechanisms and
instruments
Secure Europe
Objectives:
Strengthening EU capability to plan and
conduct crisis management operations
COMMON
SECURITY AND
DEFENCE
POLICY
Strengthening civilian and military operational
capabilities
Developing EU-NATO cooperation
Developing CSDP cooperation with the Eastern
neighborhood
Secure Europe
Issues to discuss:
Permanent civil-military planning and conduct structure
as a prerequisite for effective EU crisis management
Enhanced usability of Battle Groups as a means to
strengthen EU rapid reaction capacity
COMMON
SECURITY AND
DEFENCE POLICY
Multilateral cooperation on capabilities (ideas and
concepts)
EU-NATO
situations
cooperation
and
coordination
in
crisis
Possibilities for comprehensive CSDP dialogue with
Eastern neighborhood
Secure Europe
Actions to be taken:
Development of options to enable the full planning
and conduct cycle
- more coherence and
comprehensiveness (civ-mil)
COMMON
SECURITY AND
DEFENCE
POLICY
Adaptation of the Battle Group Concept to the new
operational requirements (including civ-mil issues)
Promotion of permanent, operational cooperation
between EU and NATO
Drafting of a political document to open new
venues of cooperation on CSDP issues for the Eastern
neighborhood countries
Open Europe
EUROPE BENEFITTING FROM
OPENNESS
ENLARGEMENT
NEIGBOURHOOD POLICY
Open Europe
Objectives:
ENLARGEMENT
Making progress in implementing the EU
enlargement strategy
Promoting principle of conditionality –
obligation of the aspirant countries to meet all
criteria established in the EU accession process.
Appropriate quality of enlargement process
understood as a factor in strengthening the
cohesion of the European Union
Focus on relations with Western Balkans –
supporting European aspirations of this region
Open Europe
Finalizing the accession negotiations with Croatia
and signing the Treaty of Accession.
Opening and closing as many negotiation chapters
as possible with Iceland.
ENLARGEMENT
Keeping accession negotiations with Turkey on
track.
Supporting the process of European integration of
Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
FYROM, Albania and Kosovo.
Open Europe
Main events:
Finalizing the accession negotiations with Croatia and
signing the Treaty of Accession.
Conference: Future of the Enlargement - opportunities
and challenges (16th Sept)
ENLARGEMENT
Working Group Meeting for EU Enlargement and
Negotiating Countries: COELA - B.19
Seminar: The Western Balkans on the path to the
European Union (22nd Sept)
Probability of leading two Stabilization and Association
Councils for Albania (in July) and for FYROM (in December)
at the request of High Representative C. Ashton.
Open Europe
Objectives:
Implementing extended offer for EU
Neighbours
EU
NEIGHBORHOOD
POLICY
Boosting Eastern Partnership
Assisting in reforms in Southern
Neighborhood
Open Europe
Eastern Partnership – objectives and events
Sending strong political message on EaP development
- 2nd EaP Summit (Warsaw, 29-30 Sept) and annual EaP Foreign Ministers
meeting (Brussels, in December)
Boosting economic cooperation and business ties with EaP countries
First EaP Business Forum (Sopot, 28-30 Sept)
EU
NEIGHBORHOOD
POLICY
Strengthening links between civil society in EU & EaP
Conference on civil society (Warsaw, 29 Sept)
EaP Civil Society Forum (Poznan, Nov)
Strengthening sectoral cooperation (ia. transport, transport,
agriculture, customs, migrations, education, culture, security)
Launching local and regional cooperation
Developing EaP parliamentary dimension through EURONEST
Parliamentary Assembly led by European Parliament.
Open Europe
Objectives in Southern Neighborhood
Support
change
in
EU
relations
with
Southern
neighbors, through the Partnership for Democracy and Shared
Prosperity with the Southern Mediterranean, democratic
transformation, institution-building, partnership with societies,
growth and development
EU
NEIGHBORHOOD
POLICY
Main events:
High Level Conference for Countries of the Southern Neighborhood
(Warsaw, 1-2 Dec) – to promote EU political engagement in the
region
Three-day seminars in Egypt (Cairo, Nov), Tunisia (Tunis, Sept)
to share Polish transformation experience
Seminar “Eastern Partnership and Partnership with Southern
Mediterranean Countries as two pillars of effective ENP” (Brussels,
20 July) to discuss ENP review
European single voice
In order to maintain influence EU should speak with one clear voice on all
international fora such as G-20, IMF and the World Bank
Presidency will do its best to work out with all relevant institutions a common
and comprehensive voice of Europe for these fora (G20 Nov)
Single European voice will be particularly important to make progress on the
17th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change in Durban (28th Nov – 9th Dec)
Thank you for your attention!