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Einiges wird anders werden in Europa, sagt Trittin

Euractiv.de - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 09:15
Auf europäischer Ebene wird eine mögliche "grüne Kanzlerschaft" oft als großer Unsicherheitsfaktor gesehen. Im Gespräch mit EURACTIV.de erklärt der ehemalige Bundesumweltminister und Fraktionschef Jürgen Trittin die Grüne Linie in der Europapolitik.
Categories: Europäische Union

The Capitals: Wie ein „grünes Deutschland“ die EU verändern könnte

Euractiv.de - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 09:07
Heute u.a. mit dabei: Jürgen Trittin im Gespräch, der Bundestag stimmt über das Lieferkettengesetz ab, und im britischen Cornwall startet der G7-Gipfel.
Categories: Europäische Union

39 fillért erősödött a forint: 345,31 HUF = 1 euró

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 09:00
MTI: Az euró 345,31 forinton forgott hét órakor, 39 fillérrel csökkent az árfolyama a csütörtök esti 345,70 forinthoz képest. A dollár jegyzése 283,96 forintról 283,34 forintra, a svájci franké pedig 317,28 forintról 317,00 forintra csúszott le.

President Biden’s visit to the EU – a new start for transatlantic relations

Written by Clare Ferguson, Tania Latici, Matthew Parry and Ionel Zamfir.

President Biden

Expectations are at an all-time high in Europe for a re-set in transatlantic relations in advance of the EU-US Summit scheduled for 15 June. With President Biden personally attending the summit, as well as both the preceding G7 Summit and the NATO leaders’ meeting, EU leaders will be keen to make the most of the opportunity for face-to-face diplomacy, with a view to repairing relations that have negatively impacted cooperation on trade, the fight against climate change and even the defence of democracy itself.

US Foreign policy

Eager to shore up US democratic institutions, President Biden has promised to pursue a ‘foreign policy for the middle class’, and insisted that American citizens’ future prosperity can be maximised through intensified international cooperation. The Biden Administration’s emerging foreign policy priorities therefore focus on ‘building back better’ on a global scale, in pursuit of the same imperative at home, while working with allies to counter authoritarian threats to US interests. Early moves to re-enter the Paris Agreement and to re-affirm the importance of the transatlantic partnership confirm that this administration is taking a different transatlantic tack. However, some trade policy issues remain contentious. A joint approach towards China is expected to be on the summit agenda, but some divergence still exists in that area.

G7 Summit

President Biden’s first European appointment is at the 47th G7 Summit, which will take place on 11‑13 June, after a one year break due the coronavirus pandemic (the 46th Summit did not take place). There, he might be expected to follow-up on his agenda to reassert democratic values. With a reputation as an informal framework of cooperation on major global issues, the G7 Summit this year is likely to uncover the depth of the shared commitment to the fundamental values of liberal democracy in the face of authoritarianism, and the strength of cooperation in tackling Covid‑19. To ensure more equitable and rapid access to vaccines and other medical supplies for developing countries, the US has supported a proposal to waive patent rights for the production of vaccines. However, the EU insists on using existing flexibilities and on expanding production capacities, particularly in Africa. It remains to be seen whether G7 leaders will find common ground on how to improve access to vaccines for developing countries. Likewise, the global corporate tax proposed by the USA and agreed by the G7 finance ministers is likely to be a priority subject for discussion. While it could represent a historical change in the international taxation system in pursuit of greater fairness, the commitment is yet to be tested at the implementation level. Regulation of digital developments is also expected to figure in the discussions. Climate change commitments under the Paris Agreement are naturally another priority, following President Biden’s April 2021 virtual climate summit, which announced an updated US target, new initiatives to help developing countries decarbonise, and prompted several other countries to update their targets. While the US return to positive climate action is welcome, questions remain regarding their feasibility.

See also our Topical Digest with selected publications on EU Transatlantic Relations

NATO leaders’ meeting

Recent turbulence in the international order has also led to a strategic reflection on the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO). In parallel, the EU is carrying out its own deliberation on the scope of its security and defence policy, known as the ‘Strategic Compass’. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has provided a forward-looking agenda for the leaders’ meeting on 14 June 2021, inspired by the ‘NATO 2030’ process, which is intended to reinforce the ‘unity between Europe and North America’, to broaden ‘NATO’s approach to security’, and to safeguard rules-based multilateralism. While presenting certain risks, the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, where NATO troops have been deployed since 2001, is certain to be on the leaders’ table. With the recent hijacking perpetrated by Belarus fresh in leaders’ minds, the seemingly perpetual tensions with Russia and reinforcing the Eastern flank, in advance of President Biden’s forthcoming meeting with President Putin, are also expected to be discussed. In the same vein, NATO Allies are likely to balance the opportunities to cooperate with China on economic and climate matters with its build-up of its defence capabilities and its stance on human rights. A debate on a renewed EU‑NATO cooperation is expected during European Parliament’s plenary on 5 July 2021.

Trade

Transatlantic relations have been rather difficult for some time, particularly in the context of the World Trade Organization Appellate Body crisis. Thus far, President Biden’s position on international trade shows some overlap with that of previous administrations. It is highly likely that both G7 and EU leaders will engage with President Biden on these issues during his time on European soil, not least because so many of his administration’s other priorities, on corporate tax, Big Tech and climate change, depend on good trading relations.

Nevertheless, the Biden Administration’s foreign policy moves to date augur well for a move to a more positive and dynamic transatlantic relationship in the years to come, and there are signs of transatlantic alignment on major trade files.

G7 members: Population and nominal GDP per country in 2021

Български (jpg | pdf) – Español (jpg | pdf) – Čeština (jpg | pdf) – Dansk (jpg | pdf) – Deutsch (jpg | pdf) – Eesti Keel (jpg | pdf) – Ελληνικά (jpg | pdf) – English (jpg | pdf) – Français (jpg | pdf) – Gaeilge (jpg | pdf) – Hrvatski (jpg | pdf) – Italiano (jpg | pdf) – Lietuvių Kalba (jpg | pdf) – Magyar (jpg | pdf) – Malti (jpg | pdf) – Nederlands (jpg | pdf) – Polski (jpg | pdf) – Português (jpg | pdf) – Română (jpg | pdf) – Slovenčina (jpg | pdf) – Slovenščina (jpg | pdf) – Svenska (jpg | pdf)

Graphic taken from the EPRS Briefing ‘G7 summit, June 2021: Asserting democratic values in the post-crisis context‘.

Categories: European Union

Gazdaságtudományi végzettség – a sokoldalú elhelyezkedés kulcsa!

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:55
Nincs ez másként a komáromi Selye János Egyetem esetében sem. Amellett, hogy a közgazdaságtan alapú képzések három különböző szakirányát kínálja Szlovákia egyetlen magyar nyelven oktató egyeteme, további előnyökkel jár, ha a gazdasági irányvonalat az észak-komáromi egyetemen kezdik meg a hallgatók.

Le G7 va donner un milliard de doses de vaccin aux pays pauvres

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:51
Les pays riches du G7, qui se réunissent à partir de vendredi (11 juin) en Angleterre, vont s'engager à distribuer aux pays pauvres un milliard de doses de vaccins anti-Covid dans l’espoir d’éradiquer la pandémie.
Categories: Union européenne

Kazakhstan announces new efforts to improve human rights record

Euractiv.com - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:46
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed a decree “On further measures of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the field of human rights”, which he said represents an important step in the political modernisation of the Central Asian country.
Categories: European Union

Comment une Allemagne « verte » pourrait secouer l’Europe

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:42
Tous les matins, Les Capitales décrypte pour vous l’info à travers l’Europe
Categories: Union européenne

America may be ‘back’ at G7, but allies’ doubts about US democracy linger

Euractiv.com - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:41
After the tumultuous years for the transatlantic relationship under Donald Trump, Joe Biden's promise that "America is back" as he meets Western allies are a welcome relief. But they're not enough, diplomats and foreign policy experts say.
Categories: European Union

Copa America – Brazília Neymarral, Argentína Messivel száll harcba a trófeáért

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:40
Vasárnap rajtol Dél-Amerika 47. kontinensviadala, a labdarúgó Copa America, amelyen az argentinok Lionel Messivel, míg a házigazda és címvédő brazilok Neymarral próbálnak a csúcsra érni.

Cuba rejette l’« ingérence » d’une résolution du Parlement européen

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:40
Cuba a rejeté jeudi (10 juin) la « fausseté et l’ingérence » d’une résolution approuvée par le Parlement européen qui condamne « l’existence de prisonniers politiques » et critique l’accord de dialogue entre l’île et l’Union européenne.
Categories: Union européenne

Borrell aggódik az orosz ellenzék felszámolása miatt

Biztonságpiac - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:35
A moszkvai bíróság szerdai döntése, amely szélsőségesnek minősített és azonnali hatállyal betiltott három, Alekszej Navalnij ellenzéki politikushoz fűződő szervezetet, az orosz vezetés eddigi legsúlyosabb lépése a független politikai ellenzék és a korrupció elleni küzdelem elnyomása felé – jelentette ki Josep Borrell az Európai Unió kül- és biztonságpolitikáért felelős főképviselője.

Véleménye szerint a bíróság határozta megalapozatlan, illetve az a célja, hogy felszámolja a Navalnijhoz fűződő szervezetek politikai befolyását a szeptemberi parlamenti választások előtt. “A döntés újabb példa arra, hogy a vezetés lábbal tiporja az emberi és az orosz alkotmányban rögzített szabadságjogokat” – hangsúlyozta.

Kiemelte, hogy az ítélet messzemenő következményekkel jár az orosz civil társadalomra, az ellenzékre és a kritikus hangokra nézve. Sürgette továbbá az orosz kormányt, hogy teljes mértékben tartsa be nemzetközi kötelezettségeit és az Európa Tanácsban és az Európai Biztonsági és Együttműködési Szervezetben tett vállalásait, többek között e jogok fenntartása érdekében.

A sajtóközleményben a főképviselő az unió nevében ismételten felszólított Navalnij azonnali és feltétel nélküli szabadon bocsátására, és emlékeztetett, hogy orosz hatóságoknak kell vállalniuk a felelősséget az ellenzéki politikus biztonságáért és testi épségéért.

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Categories: Biztonságpolitika

Harnessing the new momentum in transatlantic relations: Potential areas for common action during the Biden presidency

Written by Tania Latici (lead author).

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The transatlantic relationship has been witnessing a significant injection of renewed enthusiasm and policy activity since Joe Biden became President of the United States in January 2021. This paper focuses on three important issues on the rapidly evolving transatlantic policy agenda, exploring their potential for generating, in effect, new ‘common global goods’ during the Biden presidency. First, it looks at pathways towards developing some kind of ‘transatlantic green deal’, taking climate action, trade and climate diplomacy in the round. Second, it analyses the comparative fabrics of US and European societies through the triple lens of violent extremism, the rule of law and technological disruption. Third, the prospects for ‘crisis-proofing’ the transatlantic space for the future are examined by looking at defence, health security and multilateralism. The paper also explores some potential avenues for closer transatlantic parliamentary cooperation, building on the already strong relationship between the European Parliament and the US Congress.

Momentum for restoring transatlantic relations

Like-minded strategic partners, natural and historical allies or an Atlantic bridge are among the terms used to describe the complex relationship between the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (USA). The evolution of EU-US relations has been subject to innumerable analyses, not least since the election of former US President Donald Trump in 2016. The arrival of a new, pro-transatlantic US administration, with Joe Biden displacing Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, has injected significant new enthusiasm into the relationship – matched only by pressure to deliver lasting change amid the deep geopolitical uncertainty left in President Trump’s wake.

Polling data from late 2020 show that across 11 EU countries, 57 % of respondents consider that President Joe Biden’s administration is a positive development for the EU. The same poll however reveals a significant ‘trust deficit’ among European countries towards the USA while another one from June 2021 illustrates that almost half of Europeans (from the eight countries polled) no longer think that the USA is the most influential global leader. About two-thirds of Americans believe that alliances with Europe are beneficial to them, while some 70 % believe that the USA should cooperate more with allies to tackle global problems. Although the transatlantic relationship has travelled several bumpy roads over the years, it has endured. Recent economic and geopolitical shifts led to a focus on resilience ‘at home’ and to a reshuffle of strategic priorities – the Indo-Pacific on the US side, beginning during the Obama administrations, and boosting strategic autonomy on the European side – which will influence the terms of a renewed relationship.

The EU and USA ‘share more with each other politically, socially, legally and culturally’ than either share with almost any other power.[4] Nevertheless, as polling data indicate, this should not be taken for granted. Instead, shared transatlantic values should be channelled through concrete policy action to generate alignment where interests converge and functional diplomacy where they diverge. The expectation is not a return to a status quo ante, but rather of a fresh start through a recalibrated relationship that can respond to the challenges of this decade and the next. The coronavirus crisis has underlined our interdependence and potential as a global force for good. This is the aim of an agenda to revitalise the transatlantic alliance.

Read this complete in-depth analysis on ‘Harnessing the new momentum in transatlantic relations: Potential areas for common action during the Biden presidency‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: European Union

More than 350,000 people in Ethiopia’s Tigray in famine: UN analysis

Euractiv.com - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:29
More than 350,000 people in Ethiopia's Tigray are suffering famine conditions, with millions more at risk, according to an analysis by United Nations agencies and aid groups that blamed conflict for the worst catastrophic food crisis in a decade.
Categories: European Union

Interessenkonflikt: EU-Parlament vs. Tschechiens Premier

Euractiv.de - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:27
Das Europäische Parlament hat eine Resolution verabschiedet, in der es erneut auf einen Interessenkonflikt des tschechischen Ministerpräsidenten Andrej Babiš hinweist. Dieser ist sichtlich angefressen.
Categories: Europäische Union

Bundestag stimmt über Lieferkettengesetz ab

Euractiv.de - Fri, 06/11/2021 - 08:27
Der deutsche Bundestag stimmt am heutigen Freitag (11. Juni) über das lang debattierte Lieferkettengesetz ab. Dieses könnte ein "Durchbruch für die Stärkung der Menschenrechte" werden, hofft Bundesarbeitsminister Hubertus Heil.
Categories: Europäische Union

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