Tampere European Council 15-16.10.1999: Conclusions of the.
As part of the High-Level Forum Africa-Europe in Vienna in December, and in line with the New EU-Africa Alliance for Sustainable Investment and Jobs, the Commission and the African Union (AU) Commission launched an EU-AU Digital Economy Task Force.The Task Force is composed of 20 African and EU decision makers, and representatives from the private sector, the international financial sector and.
Constantly on the road, making EU foreign policy more visible and its voice in the international fora louder, while forging consensus and leading political dialogues, the post of the EU foreign policy chief comes laden with expectations amid growingly contested and complex world politics.
The drafting group discussed the elaboration of the overall conclusion. A preliminary approach was agreed on. Plans to finalise these parts of the guidance have yet to be drafted. 6. Conclusion and discussion of the timelines The participants discussed the timelines of the drafting process and of the finalisation of the guidance.
A new, pragmatic approach to the southern neighbourhood is needed if the EU wants to address the political, economic, social and security challenges following the Arab Spring.
The Task Force’s sin-cere appreciation is extended to all of them. The Task Force and the Secretariat would like to acknowledge their special gratitude to Bruce Jones, co-director of the Center on Interna-tional Cooperation, New York University, who has skilfully and patiently worked with the Task Force to draft the report. Our special thanks are.
Vlatko Trpeski, Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, Macedonia, and Chair of BD TF, described the South-East European Biodiversity Task Force (BD TF) as an intergovernmental technical advisory body to mainstream biodiversity in overall and specific targets and to strengthen efforts for the conservation of biodiversity in the region. On specific themes of the Task Force, he mentioned.
The co-chairs and members of the Task Force welcome this report as an important contribution to the debate and support its overall conclusions. However, not all of the report recommendations reflect the views of all the Task Force members. Individuals participated in the Task Force in their private capacity; affiliations are provided for.