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Letter n°1047 of Tuesday 5th December 2023 | |
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■ Foundation :
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| Conference on Strategic Sovereignty | In partnership with the SWP (Germany) and the PISM (Poland) the Robert Schuman Foundation is organising a conference on the European Union's strategic sovereignty on 5th December in Brussels. The Managing Director of the Foundation Pascale Joannin will be taking part in a round table discussion on defence. Read more |
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| European recovery plans: figures and priorities | In response to the economic and social consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, the European Union has set up a €672.5 billion recovery fund. On 28 November, the Commission gave a positive assessment of the payment requests from Germany, Greece and Italy. On 30 November, it made a payment of €700 million to Croatia. The Foundation offers you an interactive map of the plans country by country, to see the figures and timetables. Read more |
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■ European Agencies :
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■ Commission :
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| Launch of the semiconductor joint undertaking | On 1 December, the Commission inaugurated the Joint Undertaking for Semiconductors set up under the Chips Act. Until 2030, €11 billion will support and finance research and innovation in electronic components and systems to strengthen Europe's position. Read more - Other link |
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| Improvements to travellers' rights | On 29 November, the European Commission presented proposals to improve the rights of travellers in the European Union in the event of delays or cancellations to their journeys, drawing lessons from the difficulties encountered during the Covid crisis. It wants to improve passengers' rights by introducing a standard complaints form that is "easy to understand" and valid throughout the EU. Read more |
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| Preventing and Countering Migrant Trafficking | On 28 November, the Commission presented proposals to combat migrant smugglers. It is proposing a global alliance with neighbouring countries and within the framework of international organisations, and a strengthened legal framework in this area. Read more |
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| Temporary withdrawal of Jutta Urpilainen | The Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, stepped down temporarily from her post on 2 December, due to her candidacy in the Finnish presidential election, the first round of which takes place on 28 January. Vice-President Margaritis Schinas has temporarily taken over her portfolio. Read more |
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■ Council :
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| Meeting of Trade Ministers | At their meeting on 27 November, the Trade Ministers drafted the European Union's position for the forthcoming World Trade Organisation (WTO) conference. They discussed the progress of trade agreements, notably with Chile, and trade relations with the United States. Read more |
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| Meeting of Health Ministers | On 30 November, the health ministers discussed open strategic autonomy in the field of health. They adopted conclusions on mental health, and discussed the progress of negotiations for an international treaty on pandemics. Read more |
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| European Disability Card | The Ministers for Employment and Social Affairs, meeting on 27 and 28 November, defined their position on the directive on European disability cards. They approved conclusions on democracy at work and digitisation in the field of social security coordination. Read more |
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| Meeting of ministers responsible for cohesion policy | Meeting on 30 November, ministers discussed the role of cohesion policy in developing Europe's strategic autonomy. They adopted conclusions suggesting targeting the least developed regions and rural areas, and making cohesion policy a tool to help these regions meet new challenges. Read more - Other link |
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■ Trilogues :
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| Agreement on internal gas and hydrogen markets | On 28 November, the Council and Parliament reached agreement on the directive establishing common rules for the internal markets in natural gas and hydrogen. The aim is to decarbonise the gas and hydrogen markets within the European Union in order to achieve a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Read more - Other link |
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| Agreement on the protection of journalists and human rights defenders | On 29 November, Parliament and the Council reached an agreement on the directive aimed at protecting journalists and human rights defenders from gagging procedures. The aim is to limit the phenomenon of legal proceedings aimed at silencing individuals who denounce certain practices. The co-legislators will now have to definitively adopt the legislation. Read more - Other link |
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| Agreement on cyber resilience | On 30 November, Parliament and the Council reached agreement on the regulation on cyber resilience. The aim is to introduce cybersecurity requirements for connected products before they are placed on the market. Manufacturers will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules, and consumers will have to be informed of the cybersecurity standards of their products when they buy them. Read more - Other link |
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■ Diplomacy :
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| Raw materials partnership with Greenland | On 30 November, the Commission signed a strategic partnership on raw materials with Greenland. Of the 34 raw materials identified as strategic for the European Union, 25 are present in Greenland. The parties will now have to work out the practical implementation of the partnership. Read more |
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| Report on relations with Turkey | On 29 November, the Commission presented a report on the state of relations between the European Union and Turkey. It recommends developing constructive cooperation with Turkey to ensure regional stability in the Middle East, but also to defend the interests of the European Union and its Member States. Read more |
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■ Luxembourg :
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| Prime Minister visits Paris and Brussels | On 28 November, the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Luc Frieden, travelled to Paris where he met Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne. With President Emmanuel Macron, he discussed the European Union's strategic programme. He travelled to Belgium on 30 November to meet his Belgian counterpart, Alexander De Croo, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. Read more - Other link |
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■ Sweden :
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| Relaunching nuclear power | The Swedish Parliament approved the nuclear revival bill on 29 November, by 152 votes to 149. The bill is due to come into force on 1 January 2024, the date from which Sweden will be able to build nuclear sites other than the three existing power stations. The government has already announced its intention to build 10 additional reactors by 2045. Read more |
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■ Ukraine :
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| Conference on Green Recovery in Ukraine | A high-level conference on green recovery in Ukraine organised by the European Commission was held in Vilnius from 28 November to 1 December. Comprising a political and economic component, the conference aimed to propose specific and applicable solutions for the sustainable reconstruction of the country. Read more |
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■ OECD :
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| Economic Outlook | According to the OECD, global growth should reach 2.9% in 2023 and weaken to 2.7% in 2024. Inflation is expected to fall gradually to 5.2% and 3.8% in 2024 and 2025 respectively, from 7% in 2023. World trade growth is weak, at 1.5% in the first half of 2023. Read more |
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■ UN :
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| Inauguration of the COP28 in Dubai | COP28 opened on 30 November in Dubai, with the adoption of a fund to compensate vulnerable countries for loss and damage caused by climate change. Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Spain, France and Kenya jointly launched a new taskforce on international taxation. Read more - Other link - Other link |
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■ NATO :
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| Meeting of Foreign Affairs Ministers | NATO foreign ministers met on 28 November to discuss the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, deterrence and the alliance's partnerships. Together with their Ukrainian counterpart, they held the first NATO-Ukraine Council, during which they reiterated their support for Ukraine and welcomed the progress made towards the country's accession to the Alliance. Read more - Other link |
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■ Eurostat :
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| Decline in inflation in October | According to a Eurostat estimate published on 30 November, annual inflation continued to fall in October, reaching 2.4% in the eurozone, compared with 2.9% in September. The fall in energy prices played a major part in this decline. Read more |
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■ Studies/Reports :
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| Report on European Defence | On 30 November, the European Defence Agency published its annual report on defence data for 2022. The Member States allocated €240 billion to defence in 2022, a record and a 6% increase on 2021. Of this €240 billion, €58 billion was earmarked for investment, mainly for the purchase of equipment. Read more - Other link |
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| Annual report on the Erasmus+ programme | In its 2022 report on the Erasmus+ programme, published on 30 November, the Commission points out that more than 1.2 million citizens have benefited from funding for mobility for education and training purposes. The ongoing programme will receive almost twice as much funding as the 2014-2020 period for the period 2021-2027, with €26.2 billion in funding. Read more - Other link |
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| First report by the Observatory on History Teaching in Europe | The Council of Europe's Observatory on History Teaching in Europe, chaired by Alain Lamassoure, who is also Chairman of the Foundation's Scientific Committee, presented its first report on 30 November. It states that curriculum overload and teaching pressures are the main obstacles to history teaching on the continent. Read more |
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■ Culture :
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| Modern Paris | Until 14 April 2024, the Petit Palais is presenting an exhibition entitled "Modern Paris 1905-1925". The exhibition highlights the work of a large number of artists who left their mark on the world of cinema, painting, fashion, photography and architecture in Paris from the Belle-Époque to the Roaring Twenties. Read more |
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| The Impressionists at the Royal Academy | Until 10 March 2024, the Royal Academy in London is showcasing works on paper by the greatest Impressionists and Post-Impressionists of the 19th century. Drawings, pastels, watercolours, gouaches: the 77 works in the exhibition show how the Impressionists were able to rewrite the rules of art. Read more |
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| Karlo Kacharava in Ghent | Until 14 April 2024, the Ghent Museum of Contemporary Art (SMAK) is organising the first monographic exhibition of Georgian artist Karlo Kacharava outside Georgia. The exhibition "Karlo Kacharava: Sentimental Traveller" presents some of his most significant works and offers a new perspective on his work. Read more |
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| Chopin's letters in Warsaw | The Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw is showcasing the letters of the famous Franco-Polish composer and pianist until 4 February 2024. Going beyond the traditional representation of musical genius, this epistolary exhibition explores the opening up of culture to the whole of society through the musician's letters. Read more |
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| A retrospective of the Franco-American photographer Elliott Erwitt, who died on 29 November 2023, is on show at La Sucrière in Lyon until 17 March 2024. Showcasing more than 215 photographs, the exhibition highlights the artist's work in black and white, as well as his colour pictures, which are less well known to the general public. Read more |
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| The Art of Interference | The Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich is presenting the "Glitch" exhibition until 17 March 2024. The exhibition looks at the "glitch" art movement that emerged in the 1950s, which turned digital errors into new forms of expression, interference and design. Read more |
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| Jorge Semprun in Weimar | An exhibition devoted to the Spanish writer Jorge Semprun is on show in Weimar until 29 February 2024. A survivor of the Shoah, he is being honoured for his writings on his wartime experiences and his opposition to Franco's regime. The exhibition also sheds light on the writer's great European vision. Read more |
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| Justice and Home Affairs Council (Brussels) | |
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| The Letter n°1047 | PDF | in English -- Edition of Tuesday 5th December 2023 |
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The Letter's Editorial Team : Stefanie Buzmaniuk, Helen Levy ; Louis Brand, Mila Shay, Romane Wanner, Loup Panteix; Dayna Osafo, Carole-Louise Ashby N° ISSN: 2729-6482 A question, a suggestion ? Contact us! info@robert-schuman.eu | Editors-in-chief: Eric Maurice: Publishing Director: Pascale Joannin: |
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