Russia-EU Relations
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Russia-EU Relations
Development and perspectives
History
1989- Soviet Union- EEC recognition
1992- Delors- need for new establishment
1994- PCA- Partnership and cooperation Agreement (in force since
1997)
1995- EU enlargement- Finland etc.
1999- Cologne- Common strategy on Russia
May 2003- St. Petersburg- Four spaces
May 2004- EU enlargement- Estonia, Poland, Latvia etc.
2004- European Neighbourhood Policy
May 2005- final roadmaps
Institutional structure
Summit- twice a year
Cooperation Council- foreign ministerial levelPermanent Partnership Council
Cooperation Commitee- senior official level
Sub- Commitee- expert level
Parliamentary Cooperation Commitee
Four common spaces
Based on the PCA Treaties. Intensifïcation of the previous
programmes.
Common Economic (European) Space
Common Space of Freedom, Security and Justice
Common Space of Cooperation in the Field of External
Security
Common Space of Research, Education and Culture
Common Economic Space
Basic facts
More than 50% of Russian
export goes to EU
Russia is fifth trading partner of
EU (after USA, Switzerland,
China and Japan)
Main partners- Germany,
Netherlands, Italy
Total trade (2003) 84 bln. Euro
(EU trade deficit 18 bln.)
Russian GDP= GDP of Sweden
and Finland together (400 bln.
Euro)
Raw materials and primary
products- 79% of Russian export
Russian need in investment to
the sector
EU is the biggest FDI source
(Cyprus, Netherlands, Germany,
United Kingdom)
Total accumulated foreign
investment in Russia- 38.5 bln
dollars (9,4 last year)
Oil from Russia composed 16 %
(2002) of the EU consumption
Russia´s main trading
partners
Source: BOFIT
FDI into Russia
Source: BOFIT
Common Economic Space
Aims of the Programme
Russian WTO accession
Facilitate trade and investment
Regulatory and legislative convergence
Convergence in technical norms etc.
Energy and enviromental questions
Common Economic Space
Points of Contradiction
EU position
Energy and enviroment
Intellectual Property
Rights
Four freedoms
Energy as a part of CES
(domestic prices for
Russian producers)
Transport- Siberian
overflight charges
Russian position
Narrower concept
Priority just in separate
sectors
Based on investment and
cooperation
Long perspective
Partial harmonisation
Energy question separate
from other CES agenda
Common Space of Freedom,
Security and Justice
Objectives
Human rights consultations
Judicial system improvement
Free media
Non- visa regime
Fight the organized crime
Common Space of Freedom,
Security and Justice
Russian interests
Russian speaking
minorities in Baltic states
Ratification the
Convention of Minority
Rights
Terrorists extradiction
Visa-free regime
Kaliningrad question
EU position (esp. New
member states)
Stress on human rights
Border agreements
Historical issues
(occupation)
Situation in Chechnya
Readmission Agreement
Common Space of Cooperation in the
Field of External Security
Objectives
Intensification of dialogue
Effective multilateralism
Confront new challenges- WMD, terrorism, regional
conficts
Cooperation in solving the problems
Stress on the role of UN, OSCE, Council of Europe
Common Space of Cooperation in the
Field of External Security
Points of Contradiction
Question of Russian participation in EU decision
making
Influence in neighbouring area- Transdniestria,
South Caucasus
Presence of Russian „Peacekeeping troops“ in
Georgia and Moldova
Common Space of Research, Education
and Culture
The least problematic part
Supporting the research and mutual
understanding
TACIS and INTAS Programmes
European Neighbourhood
Policy
Adopted 2004
Programme of relations with „Wider Europe“
Not aimed at EU membership
Create instruments for partnership
Russia rejected to be included in this programme
– Need for special treatment
– Equality of partnership
Top issues
Overall understanding of four spaces (separate or
one all)
Near- Abroad concept- common neighbours
Convergence in Foreign Policy
Tariff protection
Challenges
Vague nature of Spaces
Heterogenity vs. homogenity
Different understanding of sovereignity
Legal approximation- adoption of European law
Unsolved questions from the past
Question of common values
Russian- Belarus close partnership
Development in Russia
Questions
Are the relations bilateral or multilateral?
What are the aims?
How to handle with the contradictions?
Thank you for your attention