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La facilité pour l’Ukraine est conçue pour soutenir l’Ukraine, notamment dans son redressement et sa progression sur la voie de l’adhésion à l’Union, avec une enveloppe maximale de 50 milliards d’euros pour la période 2024-2027. La facilité permettra de fournir à l’Ukraine un soutien financier direct sous la forme de subventions et de prêts («pilier I»), d’attirer des investissements privés en Ukraine en apportant des garanties et des financements mixtes («pilier II»), et de financer des programmes ...

This report analyses the options under international law for the confiscation of Russian state assets to support Ukraine's reconstruction. It focuses on Russian Central Bank assets, US$300 billion of which are frozen in various jurisdictions. The report considers four avenues for overcoming Russia's immunity from enforcement: avoidance of immunity through purely executive or legislative action; justification for the breach of international law on the grounds that it is a countermeasure; evolution ...

La facilité pour l’Ukraine soutiendra l’Ukraine, son redressement et sa progression sur la voie de l’adhésion à l’Union, avec une enveloppe allant jusqu'à 50 milliards d’EUR sous la forme de subventions et de prêts pour la période 2024-2027. Le 6 février 2024, à la suite de l’accord intervenu au Conseil européen sur la révision du cadre financier pluriannuel de l’Union (ci-après le «CFP»), le Parlement européen et le Conseil sont parvenus à un accord politique sur la création de la facilité pour ...

Le dernier examen annuel de l’action extérieure de l’Union visant à promouvoir les droits de l’homme et la démocratie, qui couvre l’année 2022, met en évidence une détérioration de l’environnement, marquée par la guerre menée par la Russie contre l’Ukraine, de multiples conflits et de nouveaux défis. Lors de sa session plénière de février II, le Parlement européen devrait se prononcer sur son propre rapport annuel relatif aux droits de l’homme et à la démocratie dans le monde, en réponse au rapport ...

Almost two years since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, EU military assistance under the European Peace Facility (EPF) is lagging. The special European Council meeting of 1 February 2024 invited the Council to agree by early March 2024 to amend the regulation establishing the EPF, in order to increase its financial ceiling.

This year's EPRS outlook for Latin America focuses on key developments in the region, a partner of significant importance for the European Union (EU). As part of its efforts to foster alliances around the globe, the EU has been striving since 2022 to revive relations with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and 2023 was crucial for EU relations with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). The leaders' summit that took place in Brussels on 17-18 July 2023 under the Spanish ...

In 2016, with unprecedented numbers of irregular migrants and asylum-seekers arriving in the EU, the European Commission proposed a package of reforms to the common European asylum system (CEAS). In June 2018, a broad provisional agreement was reached between the European Parliament and the presidency of the Council of the EU on several of the reform proposals. However, the agreement did not get the necessary support from the Member States. The reform stalled owing to persistent disagreements among ...

A highlight of the February I 2024 plenary session was the debate on the conclusions of the special European Council meeting on 1 February, at which leaders reached agreement on EU funding, in particular for Ukraine. That was followed by a debate with the Council and Commission on the need for unwavering EU support for Ukraine, after two years of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. Members also debated empowering farmers and rural communities and ensuring sustainable and fairly rewarded EU ...

Sanctions are an essential tool to safeguard EU values and interests, but how can the EU enforce them and protect its budget in the process? With a particular focus on the EU-Russia sanctions, this work-shop looked at the issue from various perspectives, including trade sanctions, criminalising sanctions circumvention, asset freezing and tracing final beneficiaries of EU funds.

EU leaders reached a swift and unanimous decision on the long-term EU budget at the special European Council meeting of 1 February, sending a strong and united message on the EU's continued support for Ukraine. Altogether, the European Council agreed to reinforce new priorities by €64.6 billion in a revised EU multiannual financial framework (MFF). Next to the MFF, leaders discussed the EU's military support to Ukraine, calling on the Council to agree to a European Peace Facility top-up by March ...