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Council of the
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OUTCOME OF THE COUNCIL MEETING
3732nd Council meeting
Foreign Affairs
Development
Brussels, 25 November 2019
President
Federica Mogherini
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security
Policy
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CONTENTS
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ITEMS DEBATED
Current affairs ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Financial architecture for development................................................................................................ 4
Support for developing countries in transition ..................................................................................... 5
Gender and education........................................................................................................................... 5
OTHER ITEMS APPROVED
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
Council conclusions on addressing inequality in partner countries ......................................................................... 6
Council conclusions on humanitarian assistance and international humanitarian law ............................................ 6
Council conclusions on the fourth progress report on the EU Nutrition Action Plan .............................................. 7
Council conclusions on the implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan II in 2018 .......................................... 7
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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New person added to the list of sanctions against ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaeda...................................................... 8
Restrictive measures in response to the crisis in Ukraine - amendments ................................................................ 8
EU position on the IOC Headquarters Agreement .................................................................................................. 8
BUDGETS
EU budget for 2020 ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument ............................................................................................................... 9
EU budget for 2020 - Mobilisation of the EU Solidarity Fund ............................................................................... 9
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GENERAL AFFAIRS
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List of Commissioners-designate .......................................................................................................................... 10
EU POSITIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
EU's position in the International Civil Aviation Organization ............................................................................. 12
TRADE
Pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential rules of origin ............................................................................................. 12
IOC: EU position on olive oils and olive pomace oils .......................................................................................... 12
TRANSPORT
Air traffic management - conclusions on special report ....................................................................................... 13
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ITEMS DEBATED
Current affairs
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The Council touched on the
Global Refugee Forum,
which will take place in Geneva on 17-18
December 2019. Development ministers were informed about the EU's wider engagement covering
the entire range of areas of the Global Compact on Refugees.
The Council was also updated on the state of play of negotiations on the future partnership between
the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries, in view of
Cotonou framework's
expiration in 2020.
Global Refugee Forum (UNHCR website)
Cotonou Agreement (background information)
Financial architecture for development
Development ministers had an exchange of views on the future financial architecture for sustainable
development following the release of the Wise Persons Group's report on 8 October 2019.
The Chair of the Wise Persons' Group Thomas Wieser presented the final report on how to
maximise the added value of the European financial architecture for development,
taking into
account existing national and international bodies involved. The President of the European
Investment Bank (EIB) Werner Hoyer and the President of the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD) Sir Suma Chakrabarti also attended the meeting and presented their
views.
The report argues in support of consolidating and streamlining development finance and climate
activities outside the EU into a single entity, a "European Climate and Sustainable Development
Bank", in order to avoid overlaps and to strengthen the EU's presence, role and long-term capacity
to deliver on its development priorities. The report also outlines several options on how to achieve
this. In addition, it makes the case for taking more immediate steps to create a strong policy centre
in the EU and to use the EU development budget in the forthcoming Multiannual Financial
Framework as a catalyst for reforming the existing system.
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During the discussion, ministers stressed the importance of
working towards a common and
strategic view,
and improving the coherence and effectiveness of EU action, thereby giving greater
visibility and impact to the EU as the largest donor in the world. Ministers also highlighted that
work should be taken forward on short term measures as soon as possible and that longer term
solutions should be based on in-depth analysis.
The Finnish presidency aims at adopting Council conclusions on the report by December 2019,
taking into account the guidance provided by development ministers.
Public debate: discussion on the future financial architecture for sustainable development following
the release of the Wise Persons Group's report
Report on the future of the European financial architecture for development, October 2019
Support for developing countries in transition
The Council discussed how the
EU and member states can better cooperate
to support
development of countries in transition, paying particular attention to the cases of Ethiopia and
Sudan. Ministers shared their experience and identified best practices, challenges and priorities
which in the case of
Ethiopia,
focus on economic transition, including private sector engagement.
In a short exchange of views on
Sudan,
building on the discussions by foreign ministers on 11
November, the Council reaffirmed its support for the peace process and reiterated the importance of
including women and youth to achieve long-term stability, as well as the urgency of accompanying
the democratic transition with the necessary resources.
Factsheet EU - Ethiopia relations (EEAS)
Factsheet EU - Sudan relations (EEAS)
Gender and education
Over a working lunch, EU development ministers had an exchange of views with the Minister of
Education of Ethiopia, Dr. Tilaye Gete. They looked at
learning challenges
in Africa from a
gender equality
perspective.
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OTHER ITEMS APPROVED
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
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Council conclusions on addressing inequality in partner countries
The Council today adopted conclusions on addressing inequality in partner countries.
The Council notes that many partner countries remain confronted with levels of inequality that are
higher than they were 30 years ago and which threaten the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
Inequality is a major brake on the eradication of poverty and sustainable economic growth and can
threaten democracy, social cohesion and inclusion, resilience and stability as well as exacerbate
environmental degradation and climate change.
The conclusions also acknowledge the multidimensional nature of inequality, which encompasses
economic, social, political and environmental aspects and requires urgent attention.
The Council reaffirms that tackling inequality is an internal and external priority for the European
Union and that equality and solidarity are among the values and principles guiding the European
Union and its external action.
Read the full text of the Council conclusions on addressing inequality in partner countries
Council conclusions on humanitarian assistance and international humanitarian law
The Council adopted conclusions on humanitarian assistance and international humanitarian law.
They will guide the common messaging of the EU and the member states at the 70th anniversary of
the Geneva Conventions and the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent,
which will take place in Geneva on 9-12 December.
These conclusions reaffirm the Council's strong support for the respect for and the promotion of
IHL as operationalised in the EU Guidelines on Promoting Compliance with international
humanitarian law as well as the EU's commitment to do its utmost to strengthen effective
multilateralism and to promote a rules-based international order.
The conclusions also express the EU's commitment to respond to the rapidly growing humanitarian
needs around the world, to strengthen coordination between humanitarian, development and peace
action, and to more effectively address the humanitarian impact of climate change.
Read the full text of the Council conclusions on humanitarian assistance and international
humanitarian law
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Council conclusions on the fourth progress report on the EU Nutrition Action Plan
The Council adopted conclusions on the fourth progress report on the EU Nutrition Action Plan,
which aims at reducing stunting in children under five by at least 10% of the World Health
Assembly goal by 2025.
The conclusions recognise that hunger and malnutrition in all its forms constitute one of the greatest
global obstacles to achieving most of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to equitable
economic and social development. They also note with alarm the negative trends in food insecurity
and malnutrition. The Council therefore recalls the firm commitment of the EU and its member
states to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition in line with the 2030 Agenda, the European
Consensus on Development and the European Consensus on Humanitarian Aid.
Read the full text of the Council conclusions on the EU Nutrition Action Plan
EU Nutrition Action Plan
Council conclusions on the implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan II in 2018
The Council adopted the conclusions on the implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan II in
2018, which focused on strengthening gender equality and women's empowerment in the EU's
external action.
The conclusions note that during 2018 further significant progress was achieved globally. Several
countries have adopted or are ready to adopt equality and anti-discrimination laws, have increased
their gender budgeting and have improved the quality of their reporting and transparency processes.
They also highlight, however, that no country in the world can yet be considered to be on track for
achieving gender equality by 2030. The Council therefore recalls the urgent need for a much
deeper, faster and more ambitious response at the global, regional and local levels.
Read the full text of the Council conclusions on the implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan
II
EU Gender Action Plan 2016-2020
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS
New person added to the list of sanctions against ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaeda
The Council included a new individual on the list of persons, groups, undertaking and entities
subject to restrictive measures for their association with ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaeda.
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.
EU fight against terrorism
Council decision concerning restrictive measures against ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaeda and persons,
groups, undertakings and entities associated with them, 20/09/2016
Restrictive measures in response to the crisis in Ukraine - amendments
The Council adopted the amendments to the statements of reasons for certain persons and entities
subject to restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial
integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.
On 17 March 2014, the Council adopted the sanctions regime in respect of actions undermining or
threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.
EU restrictive measures in response to the crisis in Ukraine
EU position on the IOC Headquarters Agreement
The Council established the EU position on the adoption of the new Headquarters Agreement
between the Kingdom of Spain and the International Olive Oil Council (IOC), by the Council of
Members of the IOC at the plenary sitting of its 110th session on 27 November 2019.
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BUDGETS
EU budget for 2020
The Council approved the joint text on the EU's general budget for 2020 agreed with the European
Parliament on 18 November (14283/19 +
ADD 1-5).
The EU's budget for 2020 will continue to support growth and the competitiveness of the European
economy, as well as other EU priorities, such as security and the management of migration. 21% of
the budget will go towards measures aimed at addressing climate change. This has been achieved
through increases for climate-related actions in several areas such as research and development,
transport and energy infrastructure, and the EU's external action.
Total commitments are set at €168.7
billion. This is an increase of 1.5% compared to the 2019
budget as amended. €1.5 billion have been kept available under the expenditure ceilings of the
multiannual financial framework for 2014-2020, allowing the EU to react to unforeseeable needs.
Total payments amount to €153.6
billion, rising 3.4% from 2019. This increase reflects the
continuing implementation of the 2014-2020 programmes at full speed.
Mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument
The Council adopted a decision to mobilise the Flexibility Instrument for the EU's general budget
for 2020 to provide €778.1 million in commitments in heading 3 (Security and Citizenship)
(14286/19).
The purpose of the decision is to supplement the financing available in the EU budget for 2020
beyond the ceiling of heading 3 to finance measures in the field of migration, refugees and security.
EU budget for 2020 - Mobilisation of the EU Solidarity Fund
The Council adopted a decision to mobilise the EU Solidarity Fund for the EU's general budget for
2020, to provide €50 million in commitments and payments for the payment of advances
(14287/19).
The aim of this proposal is to allow the timely payment of advances in case of natural disasters in
member states or in a country involved in accession negotiations with the European Union.
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GENERAL AFFAIRS
List of Commissioners-designate
The Council adopted a new list of persons whom it proposes for appointment as members of the
Commission until 31 October 2024 (12763/19). This paves the way for the vote of consent in the
European Parliament on the entire Commission as a body.
Under Article 17(7) of the Treaty on European Union, the list of Commissioners-designate is
adopted by the Council by common accord with the President-elect of the Commission. President-
elect Ursula von der Leyen gave her agreement to the draft list on 21 November.
The following persons have been proposed for appointment as Commissioner:
Mr Thierry BRETON (France)
Ms Helena DALLI (Malta)
Mr Valdis DOMBROVSKIS (Latvia)
Ms Elisa FERREIRA (Portugal)
Ms Mariya GABRIEL (Bulgaria)
Mr Paolo GENTILONI (Italy)
Mr Johannes HAHN (Austria)
Mr Phil HOGAN (Ireland)
Ms Ylva JOHANSSON (Sweden)
Ms
Věra JOUROVÁ (Czech Republic)
Ms Stella KYRIAKIDES (Cyprus)
Mr Janez LENARČIČ (Slovenia)
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Mr Didier REYNDERS (Belgium)
Mr Margaritis SCHINAS (Greece)
Mr Nicolas SCHMIT (Luxembourg)
Mr Maroš ŠEFČOVIČ (Slovakia)
Ms Kadri SIMSON (Estonia)
Mr Virginijus
SINKEVIČIUS (Lithuania)
Ms Dubravka ŠUICA (Croatia)
Mr Frans TIMMERMANS (Netherlands)
Ms Jutta URPILAINEN (Finland)
Ms Adina VĂLEAN (Romania)
Mr Olivér VÁRHELYI (Hungary)
Ms Margrethe VESTAGER (Denmark)
Mr Janusz WOJCIECHOWSKI (Poland),
in addition to:
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Mr Josep BORRELL FONTELLES (Spain), appointed High Representative of the Union for
Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
Following the European Parliament's consent, the Commission is appointed by the European
Council, acting by a qualified majority.
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EU POSITIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
EU's position in the International Civil Aviation Organization
The Council adopted the position to be taken on behalf of the European Union in the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regarding the revision of Annex 17 to the Convention on the
International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention). Annex 17 includes the measures to prevent and
suppress all acts of unlawful interference against civil aviation throughout the world.
This position will be used as the basis for the intervention of the representatives of the EU member
states which are members of the ICAO Council at its next meeting, on 18-29 November 2019.
International Civil Aviation Organization
TRADE
Pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential rules of origin
The Council adopted a decision on the position to be taken on behalf of the EU within the Joint
Committee established by the Regional Convention on pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential rules of
origin as regards the amendment of the convention (13592/19).
The convention was concluded by the EU by means of Council Decision 2013/94/EU1 and entered
into force in the Union on 1 May 2012.
The Joint Committee is expected to amend the convention during its meeting on 27 November 2019
or at a later date.
IOC: EU position on olive oils and olive pomace oils
The Council adopted a decision on the position to be taken on behalf of the EU within the Council
of Members of the International Olive Council as regards trade standards applying to olive oils and
olive pomace oils (14078/19).
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TRANSPORT
Air traffic management - conclusions on special report
The Council adopted conclusions on the European Court of Auditors' special report entitled "The
EU's regulation for the modernisation of air traffic management has added value - but the funding
was largely unnecessary" (13466/1/19
REV 1).
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