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Beziehungen zwischen der EU und den USA

Auf einen Blick 06-12-2023

Im Vorfeld eines für das Europäische Parlament und die Vereinigten Staaten (USA) bedeutenden Wahljahres zieht das Parlament zum zweiten Mal in der auslaufenden Wahlperiode eine Bilanz der Beziehungen zwischen der EU und den USA. Während im Bericht des Parlaments von 2021 die Prioritäten für die verstärkte Wiederaufnahme der transatlantischen Beziehungen dargelegt wurden, enthält der Bericht 2023 Empfehlungen für die Vertiefung der Zusammenarbeit in einem breiten Spektrum außen-, sicherheits- und ...

Der Krieg nach dem Einmarsch Russlands in die Ukraine am 24. Februar 2022 hat nicht nur alle Aspekte des Lebens in der Ukraine drastisch verändert, sondern auch in vielerlei Hinsicht Auswirkungen auf die EU. Der Beschluss des Europäischen Rates vom 24. Juni 2022, der Ukraine den Status eines Bewerberlandes zuzuerkennen, hat dazu beigetragen, dass eine langfristige Perspektive für die Beziehungen zwischen der EU und der Ukraine formuliert werden muss. Mit einer strategischen Vorausschau kann ein Beitrag ...

As Ukraine continues its counter-offensive against the Russian invaders, the NATO summit in Vilnius vowed unwavering support for the country, and took decisions to simplify its path towards membership of the Western military alliance. NATO leaders said they would be able to invite Ukraine to join the Alliance once the country meets certain conditions. They declared continued support for Ukraine’s deterrence and defence in the short, medium, and long term, as well as for turning the Comprehensive ...

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan won a third term in office in elections in May, after years of growing authoritarianism in his secular Muslim country which is also a NATO member state. His presidential track record includes growing conflict with the European Union and United States, as well as unorthodox economic policies that have recently undermined people's living standards. After his victory in a run-off vote, Erdoğan promised an assertive foreign policy and a return to normalised economic ...

Towards NATO's 2023 Vilnius Summit

Auf einen Blick 07-07-2023

NATO's next summit, to take place from 11 to 12 July 2023, is being hosted by Lithuania, in Vilnius. Among the items topping the agenda will be support for Ukraine – including its eventual accession to the Alliance and security guarantees, NATO's defence plans and budgets, and Sweden's accession. The summit comes amid Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine and a fundamental overhaul of NATO's defence and deterrence framework.

This briefing provides an initial analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the European Commission's impact assessment (IA) accompanying the above-mentioned proposals, submitted on 7 December 2022 and referred to the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON). The initiative – which would modify the existing framework applying to EU central counterparties (CCPs) and market participants using their services – aims to reduce the over reliance of EU financial markets ...

Leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will meet in Vilnius on 11-12 July against the backdrop of a complex and volatile security environment. Russia’s war on Ukraine, and the latter country’s future membership of the military alliance will dominate the annual summit, according to many public statements. The meeting will aim to send a strong signal of support for Ukraine, reiterating NATO’s open door policy towards the country's membership, increasing military aid, pledging to make ...

On 1 June 2023, Moldova hosted the second meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) in Bulboaca, just a few kilometres from the Ukrainian border. The focus of this informal forum of 48 leaders from across the European continent was clearly more on peace and security – with all participants reiterating their unity in support of Ukraine – and less on energy and interconnectivity, the other topic on the agenda. Discussions took place in plenary and roundtable format, showing continuity in method ...

Two anti-Kremlin armed groups, made up of Russian nationals fighting for Kyiv against their compatriots, have claimed they were behind a short incursion into Russian territory, prompting threats from Moscow, as the West pondered further sanctions against Russia and more arms deliveries to Ukraine. Ukraine has denied any role in the raid, while Russia has blamed ‘Ukrainian nationalists’ for the attack, and its Defence Minister, Sergei Shoigu, has vowed that Moscow will respond to any more cross-border ...

The Russian aggression against Ukraine has highlighted the relative confusion that exists over the obligations that states have under Article 5 of the (NATO) Washington Treaty and Article 42(7) of the Treaty on European Union. Clarification and explanation of these articles has become particularly urgent as overlap between NATO and EU membership increases, following Finland and Sweden's application to join NATO.