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18
th
Inter-Parliamentary Conference
for the Common Foreign and Security Policy
and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CFSP/CSDP)
3-4 March 2021
via video conference
Statement by the Co-Chairs
Preliminary remarks
The 18
th
Inter-parliamentary Conference (IPC) for the CFSP/CSDP was held in the context of
the parliamentary dimension of the Portuguese EU Council Presidency on 3-4 March 2021.
Due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the event was held for the second time via video
conference. It was attended by parliamentarians from the EU Member States and the European
Parliament. Also taking part were parliamentarians from EU candidate and potential
candidate countries, and the European member countries of NATO which are not EU members,
namely Albania, Iceland, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, and the United
Kingdom.
We, the co-chairs of the 18th IPC:
Underline that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have economic, social, political
and - in particular - geopolitical consequences that will inevitably affect key aspects of
the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and Common Security and
Defence Policy (CSDP). Stress that
the EU’s security environment is today more
volatile, more unpredictable, being one of the most complex and ambiguous at any time
since the end of the Cold War.
Consider the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic a game changer in the
international environment and a catalyst of change in the global order. Stress, in this
respect, the fundamental importance of the EU’s internal resilience, developing of new
partnerships and strengthening the EU’s multilateral vision on a global scale. Welcome
the Team Europe and Coronavirus Global Response initiatives, which are helping
partner countries to tackle the impact of the pandemic.
Commend the action of the European Commission in the unprecedented decision to
acquire and distribute vaccines for the Covid-19 disease, as a remarkable moment of
affirmation of European unity
.
Call for a need to quickly adapt and adjust our EU response to this new geopolitical
reality. Remind that the European Union is a “partner of choice” for third parties,
guided by the promotion of democracy and the protection of human rights and
fundamental freedoms. Underline that the EU is a reliable actor and mediator in conflict