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Pressemitteilung - Bosnien und Herzegowina, Albanien, und Nordmazedonien müssen Reformen verstärken

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 13:33
Das Parlament betont die Wichtigkeit von Reformen, effektiver Nutzung des Wachstumsplans für den Westbalkan und einer entschlossenen Haltung gegenüber ausländischer Einflussnahme.
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

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Categories: Europäische Union

Pressemitteilung - Parlament verurteilt brutale Angriffe Russlands auf ukrainische Zivilbevölkerung

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 13:33
Die Abgeordneten verurteilen die anhaltenden Kriegsverbrechen Russlands in der Ukraine aufs Schärfste und unterstützen die Ermittlungen des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs.

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Categories: Europäische Union

Sajtóközlemény - A Parlament elítéli Oroszország brutális támadásait ukrán civilek ellen

Európa Parlament hírei - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 13:33
Az EP-képviselők határozottan elítélik az Ukrajnában elkövetett orosz háborús bűncselekményeket, és támogatásukról biztosítják a Nemzetközi Büntetőbíróság vizsgálatát.

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Pressemitteilung - Bosnien und Herzegowina, Albanien, und Nordmazedonien müssen Reformen verstärken

Das Parlament betont die Wichtigkeit von Reformen, effektiver Nutzung des Wachstumsplans für den Westbalkan und einer entschlossenen Haltung gegenüber ausländischer Einflussnahme.
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

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Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia must step up reforms

Európa Parlament hírei - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 13:23
Three reports adopted on Wednesday highlight the urgent need for EU-related reforms, effective use of the Growth Plan and a decisive stance against foreign interference.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Press release - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia must step up reforms

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 13:23
Three reports adopted on Wednesday highlight the urgent need for EU-related reforms, effective use of the Growth Plan and a decisive stance against foreign interference.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Categories: European Union

Press release - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia must step up reforms

Three reports adopted on Wednesday highlight the urgent need for EU-related reforms, effective use of the Growth Plan and a decisive stance against foreign interference.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Categories: European Union

Press release - Parliament condemns Russia’s brutal attacks on Ukrainian civilians

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 13:13
In a resolution, MEPs strongly condemn Russia’s ongoing war crimes in Ukraine, expressing firm support for the investigations of the International Criminal Court.

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Categories: European Union

Press release - Parliament deplores the democratic backsliding and repression in Georgia

After decades of democratic progress, MEPs now believe Georgia is a victim of state capture and repeat their calls for new parliamentary elections in the country.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - Parliament deplores the democratic backsliding and repression in Georgia

After decades of democratic progress, MEPs now believe Georgia is a victim of state capture and repeat their calls for new parliamentary elections in the country.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Categories: European Union

Highlights - Exchange of views on the foreign policy priorities of the Danish Presidency - Committee on Foreign Affairs

On Tuesday, 15 July 2025 in Brussels (room Antall 2Q2), the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) will discuss the priorities of the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union (July-December 2025) with Marie Bjerre, Danish Minister for European Affairs.
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Categories: Europäische Union

Highlights - Exchange of views on the foreign policy priorities of the Danish Presidency - Committee on Foreign Affairs

On Tuesday, 15 July 2025 in Brussels (room Antall 2Q2), the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) will discuss the priorities of the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union (July-December 2025) with Marie Bjerre, Danish Minister for European Affairs.
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Categories: European Union

Cinéma : un regard moderne et décapant sur le Monténégro de Njegoš

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Wed, 09/07/2025 - 08:20

Avec Wondrous Is the Silence of My Master (Otapanje vladara, 2025), Ivan Salatić fait le pari de démystifier le prince-évêque et poète monténégrin Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (1813-1851), une figure littéraire, politique et religieuse dont l'impact ne se mesure plus sur le territoire post-yougoslave... Entretien.

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Ten-Year Review of the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations Report

European Peace Institute / News - Tue, 08/07/2025 - 21:41
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IPI, together with the Permanent Missions of the Republic of Korea, Denmark, and Pakistan to the United Nations, cohosted a policy forum on the “Ten-Year Review of the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations (HIPPO) Report” on July 8th.

The purpose of this event was to revisit the findings and recommendations of the 2015 HIPPO report in light of current policy discussions. The event also served to launch an IPI publication on the ten-year review of the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations Report written by Jenna Russo, IPI Director of Research and Head of the Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations; Bitania Tadesse, IPI Policy Specialist for Africa; and Ilianna Kotini, IPI intern at the Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations.

This event and publication are part of IPI’s workstream on the HIPPO report funded by the Republic of Korea.

Opening Remarks:
H.E. Hyunwoo Cho, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations
H.E. Sandra Jensen Landi, Deputy Permanent Representative of Denmark to the United Nations

Speakers:
Jenna Russo, Director of Research and Head of the Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations, International Peace Institute
Youssef Mahmoud, Senior Adviser Emeritus, International Peace Institute, and former HIPPO panel member (VTC)
Ian Martin, former HIPPO panel member and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General (VTC)
Eugene Chen, Senior Fellow, New York University’s Center on International Cooperation
Dirk Druet, Non-resident Fellow, International Peace Institute

Moderator:
Bitania Tadesse, Policy Specialist for Africa, International Peace Institute

Closing Remarks:
H.E. Muhammad Usman Iqbal Jadoon, Deputy Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations

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Ten Years after HIPPO: Assessing Progress and Charting the Future of UN Peace Operations

European Peace Institute / News - Tue, 08/07/2025 - 14:20

Ten years after the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations (HIPPO) released its landmark report “Uniting Our Strengths for Peace,” UN peace operations face new challenges that test the UN’s capacity to adapt to an evolving global landscape. As the UN examines the future of peace operations, it is timely to review the recommendations of the HIPPO report, many of which remain pertinent to today’s policy discussions.

This report reassesses the findings of the HIPPO report in light of today’s peace operations contexts, analyzes where there has and has not been progress, and considers how the HIPPO report can be useful to current discussions. Overall, today’s peace operations operate in a more challenging environment than in 2015, facing a more divided Security Council, severe financial constraints, and questions about the UN’s legitimacy. Nonetheless, the report concludes that many of HIPPO’s core insights remain relevant, and the findings and recommendations of the HIPPO report can help inform current policy discussions on the future of peace operations:

  • UN80 Initiative: The secretary-general should articulate a clear vision guided by the New Agenda for Peace and Pact for the Future, ensuring cuts do not compromise the UN’s readiness to deploy peace operations or institutional memory.
  • Review on the Future of Peace Operations: The Secretariat should use this review to identify what forms of peace operations the UN is best positioned to support and the capacities needed to backstop these efforts effectively.
  • Modular Approaches: The Secretariat should develop frameworks for implementing modular mission designs while ensuring critical areas of work like the protection of civilians, gender, and human rights remain prioritized in streamlined mandates.
  • Peacebuilding and Prevention: All member states should develop national prevention strategies as called for in the Pact for the Future, and the UN should consider pooling early-warning resources with regional organizations.
  • Political Primacy: The secretary-general should clarify what the primacy of politics means in contexts without viable peace processes, encompassing politics beyond the signing of a formal agreement at the national level.
  • Advancing Partnerships: The UN should embrace more ambitious partnerships that leverage its normative independence while drawing on regional organizations’ proximity to crises, focusing on prevention and mediation alongside peace enforcement.

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The Rise of Radical Right and Eurosceptic Political Forces and the Impact on the EU’s Enlargement Policy

ELIAMEP - Mon, 07/07/2025 - 15:17

The publication “The rise of radical right and Eurosceptic political forces and the impact on the EU’s enlargement policy” is a result of the initiative think nea – New Narratives of EU Integration, funded by the Open Society Foundations – Western Balkans.

This policy brief which was prepared in collaboration with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe presents the core findings and strategic recommendations of the full report. It is intended to provide the audience with a concise, accessible overview of the key insights and proposed actions.

With war raging on the European Union’s eastern border and the bloc seeking to redefine its geopolitical identity, another political transformation is unfolding within: the growing influence of radical right and Eurosceptic parties. Once largely marginalised actors, these forces are now increasingly reshaping Europe’s political priorities from within national parliaments and Brussels. This report takes stock of the growing influence of radical right and Eurosceptic political forces within the EU and examines the implications for EU enlargement policy.

In additional to the brief, a factsheet of the report was prepared in order to provide a condensed outline on how the growing influence of radical right and Eurosceptic parties is reshaping EU politics and what this means for the future of EU enlargement.

You can read the policy brief here.

You can read the factsheet here.

The full report is available here.

Hearings - Hearing on the ICJ and ICC decisions on Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the EU role - 15-07-2025 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

On Tuesday, 15 July 2025, from 11:00 to 12:30 in Brussels (room Antall 2Q2), the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) will hold a public hearing on the implications of the decisions of the ICJ and ICC on the EU's role in supporting a peaceful solution for the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. This hearing intends to clarify the overall situation and to provide both legal and political insights in the search for constructive EU positions on the matter.
The experts invited are Gleider Hernández, Professor of Public International Law, KU Leuven and Michael Meier, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) and Associate Fellow. Geneva Centre for Security Policy.
Programme
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Categories: European Union

DRAFT REPORT on the EU-US political relations - PE773.308v01-00

DRAFT REPORT on the EU-US political relations
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Michał Szczerba

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Categories: European Union

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