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Council of the
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PRESSE 53
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OUTCOME OF THE COUNCIL MEETING
3720th Council meeting
Foreign Affairs
Luxembourg, 14 October 2019
President
Federica Mogherini
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security
Policy
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14 October 2019
CONTENTS
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ITEMS DEBATED
Current affairs .............................................................................................................................. 3
Syria ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Turkey's illegal drilling activities .................................................................................................. 5
Ukraine ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Afghanistan.................................................................................................................................. 5
OTHER ITEMS APPROVED
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Sanctions and conclusions on Nicaragua................................................................................................................................... 6
Council conclusions on Thailand ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Council conclusions on Cameroon ............................................................................................................................................ 8
Council conclusions on Bosnia and Herzegovina / Operation EUFOR Althea .................................................................... 10
Council conclusions on democracy.......................................................................................................................................... 11
Sanctions addressing the use and proliferation of chemical weapons ................................................................................... 11
Sanctions against ISIL (Da'esh)/ Al Qaeda ............................................................................................................................. 12
Where declarations, conclusions or resolutions have been formally adopted by the Council, this is indicated
in the heading for the item concerned and the text is placed between quotation marks.
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an asterisk; these statements are available on the Council's internet site or may be obtained from the Press
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ITEMS DEBATED
Current affairs
14 October 2019
The High Representative and foreign ministers referred to developments on Iran. They recalled their
commitment to the JCPOA (Iran's nuclear deal) and highlighted the importance of continuing
efforts to de-escalate tensions.
The High Representative and foreign ministers briefly discussed Libya. They expressed their full
support for the resumption of the UN-led political process.
The High Representative also touched upon Venezuela, and encouraged ministers to participate in
the International solidarity conference on the Venezuelan refugee and migrant crisis which will take
place on 28-29 October.
International solidarity conference on the Venezuelan refugee and migrant crisis
Syria
The Council discussed Syria in light of the latest development in the country. The UN Special
Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen briefed ministers on the political process. He informed them about
his work in the run-up to the first meeting of the Constitutional Committee, which is planned for the
end of October. He also expressed his concerns over the risks of Turkey's military action in north-
east Syria for the political process. Foreign ministers reiterated their full support to the Special
Envoy's efforts.
Foreign ministers then discussed Turkey's military action in north-east Syria and adopted the
following conclusions:
"1.
The Council recalls the 9 October 2019 Declaration of the High Representative on behalf of
the European Union and urges Turkey again to cease its unilateral military action in North
East Syria and to withdraw its forces.
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2.
14 October 2019
The EU condemns Turkey’s military action which seriously undermines the stability and the
security of the whole region, resulting in more civilians suffering and further displacement
and severely hindering access to humanitarian assistance. It makes the prospects for the UN-
led political process to achieve peace in Syria far more difficult. It also significantly
undermines the progress achieved so far by the Global Coalition to defeat Da'esh, stressing
that Da’esh remains a threat to European security as well as Turkey’s, regional and
international security.
The European Union remains committed to the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of
the Syrian state. These can be assured only through a genuine political transition in line with
UNSCR 2254 and the 2012 Geneva Communique, negotiated by the Syrian parties within the
UN-led Geneva process.
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Turkey is a key partner of the European Union and a critically important actor in the Syrian
crisis and the region.
Turkey’s security concerns in North-East
Syria should be addressed
through political and diplomatic means, not with military action, and in accordance with
international humanitarian law.
The continued efforts of the international community, including at the UN Security Council,
in order to stop this military unilateral action are urgently needed. The Council calls for a
ministerial meeting of the
International Coalition against Da’esh in order to address how to
pursue its efforts in the current context.
In this context, and taking into account the fact that Turkey’s military action with its dramatic
consequences is still ongoing, the EU recalls the decision taken by some Member States to
immediately halt arms exports licensing to Turkey. Member States commit to strong national
positions regarding their arms export policy to Turkey on the basis of the provision of the
Common Position 2008/944/CFSP on arms export control, including the strict application of
criteria 4 on regional stability. The relevant Council working group will meet later this week
to coordinate and review the Member states’ positions on this matter.
The EU recalls that it will not provide stabilisation or development assistance in areas where
the rights of local populations are ignored or violated. The EU remains engaged in its efforts
towards effectively addressing the serious humanitarian and refugee crisis in light of evolving
needs."
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Turkey's illegal drilling activities
The
Council discussed Turkey’s continued drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean,
including further drilling activities 45 nm off the southern coast of Cyprus. It adopted the following
conclusions:
"In
light of Turkey’s continued
illegal drilling activities in the eastern Mediterranean, the Council
reaffirms its full solidarity with Cyprus, regarding the respect of its sovereignty and sovereign rights
in accordance with international law. It recalls its conclusions of 15 July 2019 in all its parts, and
notably that delimitation of exclusive economic zones and continental shelf should be addressed
through dialogue and negotiation in good faith, in full respect of international law and in accordance
with the principle of good neighbourly relations.
The Council, based on preparatory work already undertaken, agrees that a framework regime of
restrictive measures targeting natural and legal persons responsible for or involved in the illegal
drilling activity of hydrocarbons in the Eastern Mediterranean is put in place, and invites the High
Representative and the Commission to swiftly present proposals to this effect."
Ukraine
The Council had a brief exchange in preparation for the exchange of views with the Ukrainian
Foreign Minister
Vadym Prystaiko
over the working lunch.
EU foreign ministers reaffirmed to Foreign Minister Prystaiko the EU's strong commitment to
Ukraine, both to its territorial integrity and security and to its government's efforts on the reforms
process.
EU relations with Ukraine (background information)
Afghanistan
The discussion was postponed to the Foreign Affairs Council meeting of 11 November 2019 due to
time-constraints.
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OTHER ITEMS APPROVED
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
14 October 2019
Sanctions and conclusions on Nicaragua
The Council adopted a framework for targeted restrictive measures in view of the situation in
Nicaragua.
This framework provides for the possibility of imposing targeted and individual sanctions against
persons and entities responsible for human rights violations or abuses or for the repression of civil
society and democratic opposition in Nicaragua, as well as persons and entities whose actions,
policies or activities otherwise undermine democracy and the rule of law in Nicaragua. Sanctions
consist of a travel ban to the EU and an asset freeze for persons, and an asset freeze for entities. In
addition, EU persons and entities are forbidden from making funds available to those listed.
The Council also adopted the following conclusions on Nicaragua:
"1.
The European Union (EU) recalls its Council Conclusions of 21 January 2019, as well as
various statements made since April 2018, in which it expressed its concern at the
deteriorating political and social situation in Nicaragua and firmly condemned the repression
by security forces and pro-government armed groups of political opponents, demonstrators,
independent media and civil society organisations that has been ongoing since April 2018. It
rejected the use of anti-terrorist laws to persecute and criminalise dissenting opinions. The EU
also affirmed its determination to use all its instruments to support a peaceful and negotiated
solution to the crisis and its intention to monitor the situation in the country closely to react to
further deterioration of human rights and the rule of law.
Since the Council Conclusions of January 2019 the overall situation of human rights and
democratic governance remains highly concerning. Institutional and legislative measures
adopted with the stated purpose of reconciliation, such as the Amnesty Law adopted by the
Nicaraguan National Assembly this June, were imposed without consultations and do not
comply with relevant international principles. The report of the Group of Independent Experts
on human rights violations committed since 18 April 2018 has not been followed up.
Accountability is an important element for truth, justice and reconciliation. Positive steps in
the release of a substantial number of political prisoners have not been accompanied by the
implementation of the totality of the March 2019 agreements between the government and the
Civic Alliance, notably on the reestablishment of civil and political rights. The continued
refusal to resume the dialogue with the opposition conveys a negative signal on the
willingness of the government to work towards a peaceful and democratic way out of the
crisis.
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14 October 2019
As a consequence, and in addition to on-going political and diplomatic efforts to support
justice and democracy, the Council has today decided to adopt a framework for targeted
restrictive measures. The adopted framework allows for a gradual and flexible approach
regarding restrictive individual designations for a travel ban and assets freeze as appropriate.
Specific designations can thereafter be added in case of a continued stalemate and further
deterioration of the human rights and rule of law or reversed in case of positive and decisive
steps. The EU underlines that its restrictive measures are targeted and are designed not to
harm the Nicaraguan population.
In this context, the EU recalls the three main areas in which tangible progress needs to be
made in order to create the conditions for a peaceful and democratic exit to the crisis: 1) the
implementation in full of the 29 March 2019 agreements to strengthen civil and political
rights and guarantees, including the reestablishment of political freedoms and the legal status
of banned civil society organisations, the voluntary and safe return of exiles and the release of
the remaining political prisoners and charges dropped. This also means stopping the
harassment and intimidation of released political prisoners and their families and guaranteeing
their safety and physical integrity. 2) full cooperation with and the return of international
human rights bodies to Nicaragua, including the Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR) and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR); and 3) an
agreement on electoral and institutional reforms between the government and the opposition,
including the Civic Alliance aimed at guaranteeing fair and transparent elections.
The EU urgently calls upon the government of Nicaragua and all parties to constructively re
engage in a meaningful, results-oriented and comprehensive national dialogue, including on
the adoption of electoral reforms according to international standards as an essential step to
restore trust in public institutions. The EU stands ready to provide its support if so requested
by the parties.
The EU reaffirms its commitment to continue to work towards a peaceful way out of the
current crisis and to support the Nicaraguan people in fulfilling their pressing needs and
aspirations."
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Nicaragua: Council adopts conclusions, 21 January 2019
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Council conclusions on Thailand
The Council took note of a presentation by the High Representative on political developments in
Thailand following the March 2019 elections. In this context, and recalling its conclusions of
11 December 2017, the Council now considers it appropriate for the EU to take steps towards
broadening its engagement with Thailand, including on issues of human rights, fundamental
freedoms and democratic pluralism, by preparing for the timely signature of the Partnership and Co-
operation Agreement (PCA). The Council also stresses the importance of taking steps towards
the resumption of negotiations on an ambitious and comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Council conclusions on Cameroon
The Council adopted the following conclusions on Cameroon:
"1.
The EU welcomes the halting of prosecution by the military courts of Maurice Kamto and
supporters of his party, the Cameroon Renaissance Movement, and of individuals arrested and
detained in the context of the crisis in the North-West and South-West regions. These
decisions are a significant gesture of goodwill.
Three years after the crisis began, a national dialogue recently held in Yaoundé offered a first
opportunity to open up prospects for a sustainable exit from the crisis. The EU calls for this
process
to be continued in order to develop responses to meet the population’s legitimate
expectations, while encouraging the involvement of all those concerned both inside the
country and from the diaspora, including women, young people and civil society.
The EU reiterates the importance of respecting and promoting human rights, the rule of law
and the fundamental freedoms of the citizens of Cameroon. The EU will continue to call on
Cameroon’s authorities and institutions to act in a proportionate manner, while
respecting the
obligations stemming from Cameroon’s Constitution and the international treaties and
conventions on human rights to which Cameroon has subscribed. In particular, the principle
of access to justice and the right to a fair trial before an independent court must be respected.
In the face of worrying restrictions on political space, the EU considers that respect for the
freedom of assembly, the freedom of expression and the involvement of civil society in the
public debate are essential for any democratic and pluralistic state. For this reason, the EU
calls for the whole of Cameroon’s opposition to be able to express themselves freely, in
accordance with the law, and to participate without hindrance in the process of national
dialogue and in the local and general elections planned for 2020.
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14 October 2019
The EU remains concerned and strongly condemns the continued violence and the level of
insecurity in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon, especially where the
civilian population is affected. Numerous and serious violations of human rights continue to
be reported and predatory crime has become widespread. The United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights has reported that severe abuses have been committed,
including arbitrary arrests and detentions, the burning of homes, the excessive use of force
against civilians and sexual violence. This has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, forcing
more people into exile, with almost 42 000 refugees in Nigeria and 530 000 internally
displaced people in the North-West and South-West regions. The economic situation is also
severely affected.
The EU reiterates that the primary responsibility for protecting the population and
maintaining security lies with the Cameroonian authorities. Access by humanitarian
organisations and health workers to the populations affected must be ensured. The fight
against impunity and compensation for all victims must also be guaranteed.
The use of violence in these regions is not the answer. The EU reaffirms the need for all
parties in Cameroon to respect the rule of law and resolve this crisis peacefully through an
inclusive dialogue. In coordination with its international and regional partners, the EU will
continue to support all efforts, such as the facilitation work by the Swiss authorities, able to
build on this momentum.
The EU also reaffirms its commitment to the economic development and stability of
Cameroon as a partner at the crossroads between the Sahel and Central Africa and as an
important player in the fight against Boko Haram and in the peace process in the Central
African Republic. Improving the stability of Cameroon will help to strengthen this
cooperation, including its trade and investment dimensions. The EU expresses its hope that
Cameroon will find the ways and means to achieve a national revival that will bring about the
lasting reconciliation the country so greatly needs.
The EU will remain committed to addressing the humanitarian needs of the populations
affected and reiterates the importance of ensuring safe and unhindered humanitarian access to
the entire country."
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Council conclusions on Bosnia and Herzegovina / Operation EUFOR Althea
The Council adopted the following conclusions on Bosnia and Herzegovina / Operation EUFOR
Althea:
"1.
The Council reiterates its unequivocal commitment to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU
perspective as a single, united and sovereign country. Taking into account that since last
year’s general elections, governments have not yet been formed in Bosnia and Herzegovina
on State and Federation levels, the Council renews its call on Bosnia and Herzegovina to
proceed with government formation and start work without any further delay, in the interest of
all citizens. The Council recalls that effective implementation of reforms is necessary to
advance on the EU path. In addition, the Council recalls its Conclusions of June 2019, which
took note of the Commission’s opinion.
The Council welcomes the continued presence of Operation Althea, which in the follow up of
the Strategic Reviews 2017 and 2019 has refocused on its core mandate, while retaining the
collective training as a task of the Operation. In this context, as part of the overall EU strategy
for Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Council confirms the EU's readiness to continue at this stage
the executive mandate of Operation Althea to support Bosnia and Herzegovina's authorities to
maintain the safe and secure environment, under a renewed UN mandate.
The Council looks forward to the presentation of the next Strategic Review in 2021 as a basis
for discussion with Member States on EUFOR's tasks and options for the future of the
Operation, also bearing in mind the need to support Bosnia and Herzegovina's progress in its
EU integration process and taking into account the security situation on the ground.
The Council recognises the importance of continued coordination of EUFOR Althea with
other international actors on the ground.
The EU continues at the same time to urge the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina to
accelerate, with the support of the international community, their efforts in the disposal of
ammunition, weapons and explosives surplus, as well as in demining. "
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Council conclusions on democracy
The Council adopted conclusions on democracy. The conclusions underline that in today's world,
democracy is being challenged and called into question. While democracy remains strong in many
countries, in others there is a growing trend towards authoritarianism. The Council notes that the
challenges to democracy are multi-fold and need to be countered urgently and comprehensively.
Ten years after the last Council conclusions on democracy support in the EU's External Relations,
the EU renews its commitment to democracy in a significantly changed global context. One of the
aims of the EU's external action is to advance democracy, the rule of law, the universality and
indivisibility of human rights and fundamental freedoms, as set out in the Article 21 of the Treaty.
As underpinned by the EU Global Strategy, strengthening democracy externally is also in the
Union's strategic interest, contributing to core aspects of the EU's Common Foreign and Security
Policy (multilateralism, development, peace and security, migration).
The Council agreed to further develop a common and practical EU response to promote positive
trends and to address new and shared challenges to democracy.
Full text of the Council conclusions on democracy
Sanctions addressing the use and proliferation of chemical weapons
The Council today extended restrictive measures by the EU addressing the use and proliferation of
chemical weapons until 16 October 2020. These sanctions, which consist of a travel ban to the EU
and an asset freeze for persons, as well as an asset freeze for entities, currently apply to nine
persons - five linked to the Syrian regime and four involved in the Salisbury attack - and one
organisation, the Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC), the Syrian regime's principal
entity for the development of chemical weapons.
On 15 October 2018, the Council adopted a horizontal sanctions regime to address the use and
proliferation of chemical weapons as a follow-up to the conclusions of the European Council of 28
June 2018. This allows the EU to impose sanctions on persons and entities involved in
the development and use of chemical weapons anywhere, regardless of their nationality and
location.
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The restrictive measures target persons and entities who are directly responsible for the
development and use of chemical weapons as well as those who provide financial, technical or
material support, and those who assist, encourage or are associated with them.
This decision contributes to the EU's efforts to counter the proliferation and use of chemical
weapons which poses a serious threat to international security. It supports the global prohibition of
chemical weapons as laid down by the Chemical Weapons Convention, against a background of
increasing chemical attacks in various parts of the world.
Sanctions against ISIL (Da'esh)/ Al Qaeda
The Council extended the restrictive measures against ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaeda for one year,
until 31 October 2020. It also removed one deceased individual, Fabien Clain, from the list of
persons subject to restrictive measures.
On 20 September 2016, the Council adopted an autonomous sanctions regime against ISIL/Da'esh
and Al-Qaida and persons and entities associated or supporting them. This sanctions regime
complements and reinforces the sanctions imposed by the United Nations.
Council decision concerning restrictive measures against ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaeda and persons,
groups, undertakings and entities associated with them, 20/09/2016
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