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L’accord de partenariat dans le domaine de la pêche durable (APPD) entre l’UE et le Groenland est un élément essentiel des relations de l’UE en matière de pêche dans l’Atlantique Nord. Il permet aux navires de l’UE de pêcher dans les eaux groenlandaises et joue un rôle central dans le réseau d’échange de quotas dans la région, puisque l’UE échange une part importante de ses possibilités de pêche dans les eaux groenlandaises avec la Norvège et les Îles Féroé contre des quotas de pêche dans leurs eaux ...

EU cooperation with Greenland

Briefing 11-04-2019

The overall aim of the European Union-Greenland Partnership Agreement is to boost ties and cooperation between the EU and Greenland, with education and training as one of several key areas of cooperation. As part of the partnership, and taking Greenland's needs into account, the focal point of EU-Greenland financial cooperation is education and training, with a special emphasis on boosting the pre-school and elementary school system, as well as on providing support for vocational education and post-elementary ...

On 14 June 2018, in preparation for the new multiannual financial framework (2021 to 2027 MFF), the European Commission published a proposal for a Council decision on the Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories, including Greenland, with the European Union. For Greenland the main source of EU funding is currently the EU budget, while for the other overseas countries and territories, it is the European Development Fund, a financial instrument outside the EU budget. The proposed decision ...

Dans la perspective du prochain cadre financier pluriannuel pour la période 2021-2027, la Commission européenne a proposé de financer au moyen du budget de l’Union non seulement le Groenland, mais aussi tous les autres pays et territoires d’outre-mer (PTOM). En conséquence, la Commission a adopté une proposition de décision du Conseil remplaçant à la fois la décision relative à l’association des PTOM avec l’Union et la décision sur les relations avec le Groenland. Le Parlement européen est seulement ...

Cette étude vise à présenter le cadre juridique, politique et institutionnel régissant les pratiques extraterritoriales dans les pays et territoires d’outre-mer (PTOM) de l’Union européenne, qui relèvent de la souveraineté de quatre États membres: le Danemark, la France, les Pays-Bas et le Royaume-Uni. Les dispositions institutionnelles des PTOM avec les États membres de l’Union dont ils dépendent déterminent directement la possibilité ou non d’élaborer des politiques et d’adopter des réglementations ...

EU Arctic policy has evolved significantly in recent years, culminating in the April 2016 Joint Communication from the European Commission and the HRVP for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The Communication focuses on the environment and climate change, sustainable development, and peaceful international cooperation, with overarching support for scientific research. This coincides with most of the priorities of the EU’s Arctic Member States, Denmark, Finland and Sweden. The Communication does ...

The Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and Greenland is one of the most significant for the EU in terms of economic value, and the only such agreement with a northern country. Parliament's consent is necessary for the conclusion of the new protocol to the agreement, which sets the details for its implementation over the coming five years.

Greenland’s geostrategic location will grow in importance in the coming years – and not only because the island’s melting ice sheet lies at the forefront of climate change concerns. After acquiring home rule status from Denmark in 1979, Greenland’s 2009 Self- Government Act substantially increased its powers, including the management of its substantial untapped natural resources. Despite the difficulties inherent in exploiting these resources, they have already attracted international attention, ...

Greenland, a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and one of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) associated with the EU, faces major challenges. New opportunities have arisen thanks to Greenland's rich resources of critical raw materials which are becoming increasingly more accessible due to climate change.