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Liste der Veröffentlichungen des Think Tank des EP https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank Suchkriterien für die Erstellung der Liste : Sortierung Nach Datum ordnen Schlagwortliste "militärischer Eingriff" 121 Ergebnisse Erstellungsdatum : 21-12-2022
Outcome of the European Council meeting of 20 – 21 October 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 25-10-2022 Verfasser ANGHEL Suzana Elena | TORPEY REBECCA MARY Politikbereich Energie | Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Europäischer Rat | humanitäre Hilfe | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | russisch- ukrainische Auseinandersetzung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung At their 20-21 October 2002 meeting, European Union leaders focused on Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, energy and the economy, as well as on external relations, paying specific attention to China. They reiterated the EU's support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, and confirmed EU political, financial, military and humanitarian support to Ukraine. On energy, EU leaders agreed that the Council and the European Commission will 'urgently submit concrete decisions' on energy-related measures, including a gas price cap, an issue that still divides the Member States. The EU leaders also discussed means to protect critical infrastructure. During their exchange on external relations, EU leaders held a strategic discussion on relations with China, without adopting conclusions; discussed the preparation of the EU-ASEAN Commemorative Summit; took stock of the preparation of the upcoming United Nations- led summits on climate change and biodiversity; and condemned Iran's human rights breaches. For the seventh time in a row, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, addressed the European Council, stressing 'terror must lose. Ukraine and all of Europe must win'. The European Parliament President, Roberta Metsola, addressed the leaders, noting that Ukraine is defending Europe and that 'real peace can only come with justice – with a Tribunal to look into war crimes, perpetrators and restitution'. Briefing EN Plenary round-up – October II 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 21-10-2022 Verfasser FERGUSON CLARE | SOCHACKA KATARZYNA Politikbereich Demokratie in der EU, institutionelle und parlamentarische Rechte Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | russisch-ukrainische Auseinandersetzung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung Russia's aggression against Ukraine once more dominated the agenda for the October II 2022 plenary session, with Members participating in a number of debates on the consequences of the war: the social and economic repercussions and the introduction of a windfall tax; the impact on migration flows; recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism; and the Lukashenko regime's active role in the war against Ukraine. Parliament also debated preparations for the European Council meeting of 20 21 October 2022 with the Council and the European Commission. Members also debated the 2023 Commission work programme, on the day of its adoption by the Commission. Further debates were held on EU action on mental health; marking the International Day of Eradication of Poverty; the rule of law in Malta, five years after the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia; rising hate crime against LGBTIQ people; continued internal border controls in the Schengen area; and setting up a comprehensive framework for missing children and missing persons at risk. Looking further afield, Members debated EU–Western Balkan relations in the light of the new enlargement package; the political situation in Tunisia, particularly on fighting sexual violence; the outcome of the first meeting of the European Political Community; global food security; and protecting vulnerable marine ecosystems. Finally, in a formal sitting, Members heard an address by Zuzana Čaputová, President of Slovakia. Auf einen Blick EN Plenary round-up – October I 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 07-10-2022 Verfasser FERGUSON CLARE | SOCHACKA KATARZYNA Schlagwortliste Energiekrise | militärischer Eingriff Zusammenfassung Russia's war on Ukraine once again featured at the top of agenda during the October I 2022 plenary session, with a debate held with the European Commission and Council on Russia's escalation of the conflict, and Members calling for a massive increase in defence support for Ukraine, as well as additional support for those regions most affected. Regarding the related energy crisis, Members demanded that the EU response focus on the most vulnerable. A number of political debates were held, inter alia, on ocean governance; rule of law conditionality in Hungary; Romania and Bulgaria's accession to the Schengen area; and the EU strategy on fertilisers to ensure food security in Europe. Members also debated ending discrimination against Roma people, and called for an end to illegal trade in wildlife by 2025. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 1
Economic repercussions of Russia’s war on Ukraine – Weekly Digest 19 August 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum19-08-2022 Verfasser HAGELSTAM Kajus | MAGNUS Marcel | SPITZER Kai Gereon Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Ukraine | Gewalt | militärischer Eingriff | russisch-ukrainische Auseinandersetzung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung | wirtschaftliche Unabhängigkeit | Wirtschaftspolitik Zusammenfassung This paper provides a summary of recent economic, financial and budgetary decisions and developments following President Vladimir Putin’s decision of 24 February to start a military attack against Ukraine. It includes recent information relating to the EU sanctions regime, recent economic estimates, and policies supporting economic and financial resilience, including the coordination of national economic and fiscal measures. It also highlights policy recommendations made in the public domain to mitigate any adverse economic, financial and social effects and to support economic recovery in the EU and the Euro Area. Eingehende Analyse EN Economic repercussions of Russia’s war on Ukraine – Weekly Digest 1 July Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum01-07-2022 Verfasser DE LEMOS PEIXOTO SAMUEL | HAGELSTAM Kajus | MAGNUS Marcel Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | restriktive Maßnahme der EU | russisch- ukrainische Auseinandersetzung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung This paper provides a summary of recent economic, financial and budgetary decisions and developments following President Vladimir Putin’s decision of 24 February to start a military attack against Ukraine. It includes recent information relating to the EU sanctions regime, recent economic estimates, and policies supporting economic and financial resilience, including the coordination of national economic and fiscal measures. It also highlights policy recommendations made in the public domain to mitigate any adverse economic, financial and social effects and to support economic recovery in the EU and the Euro Area. Eingehende Analyse EN 'This is Europe' debate in the European Parliament: Speech by Andrej Plenković, Prime Minister of Croatia, on 22 June 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 28-06-2022 Verfasser DRACHENBERG Ralf Politikbereich Annahme von Rechtsvorschriften durch das EP und den Rat | Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Beschäftigung | Bewertung von Rechtsvorschriften und politischen Maßnahmen in der Praxis | Bildung | Binnenmarkt und Zollunion | Coronavirus | Demokratie | Demokratie in der EU, institutionelle und parlamentarische Rechte | Energie | Entwicklung und humanitäre Hilfe | EU-Recht: Rechtsordnung und Rechtsakte | Europäischer Mehrwert | Europäisches Semester | Ex-ante-Folgenabschätzung | Finanz- und Bankenangelegenheiten | Fischerei | Forschungspolitik | Gleichstellungsfragen, Gleichheit und Vielfalt | Globale Ordnungspolitik | Haushalt | Haushaltskontrolle | Industrie | Internationaler Handel | Internationales Privatrecht und justizielle Zusammenarbeit in Zivilsachen | Kultur | Landwirtschaft und Entwicklung des ländlichen Raums | Lebensmittelsicherheit | Menschenrechte | Petitionen an das Europäische Parlament | Raum der Freiheit, der Sicherheit und des Rechts | Rechte des geistigen Eigentums | Regionale Entwicklung | Sicherheit und Verteidigung | Sozialpolitik | Steuern | Tourismus | Umsetzung und Durchführung von Rechtsvorschriften | Umwelt | Verbraucherschutz | Verkehr | Vertrags-, Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht | Vorausplanung | Völkerrecht | Wettbewerbsrecht | Wirtschaft und Währung | Öffentliche Gesundheit Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | EU-Kandidatenländer | Europäische Integration | europäische Konferenz | Kroatien | militärischer Eingriff | Regierungschef | Volksgesundheit | Westlicher Balkan Zusammenfassung 'This is Europe' – an initiative proposed by the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola – consists of a series of debates with EU leaders to discuss their visions for the future of the European Union. On 22 June, the Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenković, was the third EU leader to address the Parliament since its Conference of Presidents endorsed the initiative on 28 April. Mr Plenković considered Croatia to be at the centre of EU integration and expressed his support for more shared competences in the area of health cooperation as well as for EU enlargement to Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and the Western Balkans, especially Bosnia and Herzegovina. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 2
EU - Western Balkans leaders’ meeting of 23 June 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 22-06-2022 Verfasser ANGHEL Suzana Elena Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten Schlagwortliste Beitrittskriterien | Desinformation | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | europäische Sicherheit | Gipfeltreffen | internationale Sanktion | internationale Zusammenarbeit | militärischer Eingriff | Westlicher Balkan Zusammenfassung On 23 June 2022, for the first time since the start of Russia's war on Ukraine, the Heads of State or Government of the EU and of the six Western Balkan countries will meet for a leaders' meeting in Brussels. The discussion will focus on enlargement, energy, security and defence, and youth. Discussion of Emmanuel Macron's 'European Political Community' proposal is not on the agenda, but it could come up during the debate. Auf einen Blick EN Amending budget No 3/2022: Financing reception costs of people fleeing Ukraine Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 22-06-2022 Verfasser MAZUR Sidonia Politikbereich Haushalt Schlagwortliste Berichtigungshaushaltsplan | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Entwurf des Haushaltsplans (EU) | EU- Migrationspolitik | Flüchtling | Flüchtlingshilfe | Gesamthaushaltsplan (EU) | militärischer Eingriff | Soforthilfe Zusammenfassung Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused a massive exodus of refugees, many of them children. EU Member States are dealing with urgent migration and border management challenges and facing the costs that these entail. Draft Amending Budget No 3/2022 (DAB 3/2022) to the EU's 2022 general budget aims to assist EU Member States in receiving people fleeing the war in Ukraine. DAB 3/2022 strengthens the financing of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and the Border Management and Visa Instrument (BMVI). The additional €99.8 million in commitment appropriations and €76 million in payment appropriations for AMIF and €100 million in payment appropriations for BMVI will help to ensure that people fleeing Ukraine benefit from adequate first reception in one of the Member States. The European Parliament is expected to vote on the Council's position on DAB 3/2022 during its June II plenary session. Auf einen Blick EN Outlook for the meetings of EU leaders on 23-24 June 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 22-06-2022 Verfasser DRACHENBERG Ralf Politikbereich Demokratie Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Europäischer Rat | Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik | Gipfeltreffen | internationale Konferenz | militärischer Eingriff Zusammenfassung A series of sensitive topics feature on the agenda of the last regular European Council meeting before the summer break, taking place on 23-24 June. Considering the magnitude of the issues at stake, this European Council meeting – if successful – could become a milestone summit. Notably, EU leaders are expected to consider granting candidate country status to Ukraine and Moldova, most probably with certain specific conditions, to reaffirm the Western Balkans' European perspective, and to consider the proposal put forward by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, to create a European Political Community. They will also discuss developments in and support for Ukraine following Russia's military aggression, as well as the broader consequences of the war, including food security. As at past meetings since the outbreak of the war, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, may once again address the European Council. EU leaders could also consider the situation in the eastern Mediterranean, a topic they last discussed at the request of the President of Cyprus, Nikos Anastasiades, at the special European Council meeting of 30-31 May 2022. To what extent EU leaders will discuss the follow-up to the Conference on the Future of Europe remains uncertain. Briefing EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 3
Treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons – First meeting of States Parties Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 20-06-2022 Verfasser IMMENKAMP Beatrix Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten Schlagwortliste Atomkrieg | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | internationales Abkommen | Kernwaffe | militärischer Eingriff | NATO | Nichtverbreitung von Waffen | Rüstungskontrolle | Rüstungspolitik Zusammenfassung From 21 to 23 June 2022, the 61 States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will meet for the first time. Russia's threat to use nuclear weapons in the context of its war on Ukraine has given new relevance – and some will argue urgency – to the initiative launched a decade ago to prohibit nuclear weapons. The TPNW entered into force on 22 January 2021. On that day, nuclear weapons development, testing, production, possession, stockpiling, use and threat of use, as well as the stationing or deployment of another country's nuclear weapons on a state party's national territory became prohibited under international law. The TPNW has been hailed as historic by supporters of the initiative, which has gained ground in recent years, to rid the world of the most destructive weapon known to humankind. The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which spearheaded these efforts, was awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. Supporters hope that the TPNW will strengthen the international legal framework and gradually advance the political norm against possession and use of nuclear weapons. However, opponents of the Treaty argue that the conditions for disarmament do not currently exist and that promoters of the TPNW fail to recognise this. Arguably, their position has been strengthened by recent developments. The nine states known to have military nuclear programmes have not signed the TPNW. Nor have Member States of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which re-confirmed its commitment to nuclear deterrence in 2016. This raises doubts about the impact of this new instrument and its ability to create normative values. Most EU Member States, 21 of which are members of NATO, oppose the TPNW, and only three have ratified it. The European Parliament has noted that the TPNW provided evidence of the desire to achieve the objective of a nuclear weapons-free world. This is an updated version of an earlier briefing, from January 2021. Briefing EN EU sanctions against Russia: alignment of the EU enlargement countries Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum20-06-2022 Verfasser MALOVEC Michal | STASIUKEVYCH IRYNA Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Demokratie | Internationaler Handel | Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Türkei | die Ukraine | Erweiterung der Europäischen Union | Geopolitik | internationale Sanktion | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | restriktive Maßnahme der EU | russisch-ukrainische Auseinandersetzung | Stabilisierungs- und Assoziierungsabkommen | Westlicher Balkan Zusammenfassung This in-depth analysis provides an overview of alignment of EU enlargement countries with EU sanctions against Russia due to its aggression against Ukraine. It analyses the legal and political basis for the alignment with the EU’s Common and Foreign Policy, including the restrictive measures (sanctions). Furthermore, it provides a factual account of the main steps taken by the countries covered by the EU enlargement policy in the Western Balkans and Turkey (Türkiye), coupled by a brief assessment of the main reasons for their policies. Lastly, policy options for the EU and for its parliamentary dimension are laid out. Eingehende Analyse EN Public hearing with Christine Lagarde, Chair of the European Systemic Risk Board Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 17-06-2022 Verfasser GRIGAITE KRISTINA | MAGNUS Marcel | PACHECO DIAS CRISTINA SOFIA Politikbereich Finanz- und Bankenangelegenheiten | Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Europäischer Ausschuss für Systemrisiken | finanzielles Risiko | Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik | Krieg | Makroregionale Strategie der EU | militärischer Eingriff Zusammenfassung This note is prepared in view of a regular public hearing with the Chair of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), Christine Lagarde, which will take place on 20 June 2022. The aim of the meeting is to discuss recent developments in macroprudential policy field, potential systemic risks looming ahead, notably the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The briefing provides (i) summaries of the issues highlighted by the ESRB in its letters to the European Parliament; (ii) the risks building-up in housing markets; (iii) summarises the ongoing macroprudential policy framework re-view; and (iv) dwells deeper into the cyber risks. It should be noted that various institutions, including the ESRB, are pointing out that there are potentially systemic risks building-up in the commercial real estate sector. Neverthe-less, as the First Vice-Chair of the ESRB Stefan Ingves pointed out in his hearing in the European Parliament, there is a lack of harmonised commercial real estate sector data, which makes the analysis complicated and therefore, commercial real estate risks are not covered in this briefing. Briefing EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 4
Economic repercussions of Russia’s war on Ukraine – Weekly Digest 17 June 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum17-06-2022 Verfasser DE LEMOS PEIXOTO SAMUEL | HAGELSTAM Kajus | MAGNUS Marcel Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste Beziehungen der Union | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | restriktive Maßnahme der EU | soziale Auswirkungen | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung This paper provides a summary of recent economic, financial and budgetary decisions and developments following President Vladimir Putin’s decision of 24 February to start a military attack against Ukraine. It includes recent information relating to the EU sanctions regime, recent economic estimates, and policies supporting economic and financial resilience, including the coordination of national economic and fiscal measures. It also highlights policy recommendations made in the public domain to mitigate any adverse economic, financial and social effects and to support economic recovery in the EU and the Euro Area Eingehende Analyse EN War in Ukraine: implications for the ECB Art der Veröffentlichung Studie Kalenderdatum 17-06-2022 Externe Autor Charles WYPLOSZ, Daniel GROS, Farzaneh SHAMSFAKHR, Pierre SIKLOS, Luigi BONATTI, Roberto TAMBORINI, Atanas PEKANOV, Stefan SCHIMAN Politikbereich Finanz- und Bankenangelegenheiten | Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Europäische Zentralbank | Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik | Inflation | konjunkturelle Erholung | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | Sanktion (EU) | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung The war in Ukraine, overlapping with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, is causing a significant economic impact on the euro area economy. On the rise since mid-2021, annual headline inflation in the euro area surpassed 8% in May 2022. Previously driven mainly by increasing energy prices and supply chain bottlenecks, inflationary pressure is becoming more persistent and broad-based. The European Central Bank (ECB) is now facing a difficult challenge: commencing a monetary policy tightening cycle while, at the same time, avoiding triggering a recession and financial instability. Five papers were prepared by the ECON Committee’s Monetary Expert Panel, looking into current monetary policy challenges in the context of the war in Ukraine. This publication is provided by Policy Department A for the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON), ahead of the Monetary Dialogue with ECB President Lagarde on 20 June 2022. Studie EN Research for REGI Committee: Cities and the Ukrainian Refugees Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 16-06-2022 Externe Autor PPMI: Iselin Mulvik, Hanna Siarova Politikbereich Regionale Entwicklung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Flüchtling | Flüchtlingshilfe | Gemeinde | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | Stadt | Wanderungsstrom Zusammenfassung This briefing summarizes the implications of the influx of refugees from Ukraine for European cities, and how cities can navigate challenges to continue being a positive factor in the support of Ukraine. The briefing is based on available official sources and expert commentaries and written in the context of the study ‘Social challenges in cities’ contracted by the European Parliament . The PPMI research team conducted desk research in English, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Romanian and Polish languages. National experts supported the search for information on the situation in Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Slovakia, Spain, and Malta. Briefing EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 5
Russia's war on Ukraine: Implications for transport Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 15-06-2022 Verfasser KISS Monika Politikbereich Verkehr Schlagwortliste Beziehungen der Union | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | Sanktion (EU) | Transportinfrastruktur | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung The unjustified Russian invasion of Ukraine has damaged transport infrastructure, caused major transport disruptions and led to a massive flow of refugees into the EU and neighbouring countries. In response, the EU has adopted several sets of sanctions, leading to the closure of EU airspace to Russian aircraft, the closure of EU ports to Russian vessels, a ban on Russian transport operators and a ban on exports of goods and technology in the aviation, maritime and space sectors. Designed to undermine Russia's economic and financial ability to sustain its war effort, the sanctions have also impacted on transport in the EU, leading to traffic shortages, supply chain bottlenecks and the need to bypass traditional routes, thereby lengthening journey times and increasing costs. In order to monitor and deal with these negative impacts and humanitarian crises, the EU has introduced measures to support traffic flows and supply chains, securing the swift and safe transfer of people trapped in war zones and the transfer of essential goods and commodities. The European Commission has devised a dedicated contingency plan for transport to strengthen coordination in the event of emergencies. It introduces guiding principles for implementing crisis response measures, and contains a number of initiatives intended to remedy the difficulties encountered following the war. The European Parliament is meanwhile playing an active role by closely monitoring and evaluating the situation, including the EU action taken so far, while also proposing the adoption of additional EU measures to support passenger and freight traffic flows. This briefing updates an 'at a glance' note on the same topic, published in March 2022. Briefing EN World Refugee Day: EU solidarity with Ukraine Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 13-06-2022 Verfasser ORAV Anita Politikbereich Raum der Freiheit, der Sicherheit und des Rechts Schlagwortliste Asylrecht | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | EU-Beihilfe | Flüchtling | Flüchtlingshilfe | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | Sensibilisierung der Öffentlichkeit | Wanderungsstrom | Zwangswanderung Zusammenfassung In December 2000, in a resolution to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the UN General Assembly designated 20 June as World Refugee Day. According to the UN, at the end of 2020 there were 82.4 million forcibly displaced people in the world; nearly 26.4 million of them were refugees and around half of those were under 18 years old. In 2022, following Russia's war on Ukraine, Europe is facing a large new wave of refugees in search of peace and security. Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine: Investigating and prosecuting international crimes Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 10-06-2022 Verfasser NEVILLE ANN Politikbereich Menschenrechte Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Eurojust | humanitäres Völkerrecht | Internationaler Strafgerichtshof | internationales Strafrecht | Krieg | Kriegsvölkerrecht | militärischer Eingriff | Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit Zusammenfassung Since the start of Russia's war on Ukraine there has been mounting evidence of what may constitute violations of international criminal law in the conduct of the war. Active investigations into alleged core international crimes (which are classified as war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide) have begun, with the involvement of the Ukrainian authorities, the International Criminal Court, and other international organisations. The EU is playing an active role in this process, with Eurojust assisting a Joint Investigation Team established by Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania, and with the participation of a number of other Member States. The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is also participating, the first time it has joined a Joint Investigation Team. However, investigations of the crime of aggression, relating to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, are hampered by the fact that neither Russia nor Ukraine are signatories of the Statute of Rome, which established the International Criminal Court and brought this crime within its jurisdiction. This briefing discusses investigations into core international crimes in Ukraine. It looks at the identification, gathering and assessment of information to ensure that it is admissible as evidence in trials of those accused of these crimes. It also analyses the specific challenges involved in the assessment of digital information and how to ensure that it is properly evaluated in an era of deepfakes and digital manipulation. Briefing EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 6
Question time: EU external action to address the impact of the war in Ukraine on third countries Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 03-06-2022 Verfasser BILQUIN Bruno | CAPRILE ANNA | PICHON Eric | PRZETACZNIK Jakub Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Drittland | Energiepreis | Ernährungssicherheit | militärischer Eingriff | Nahrungsmittelknappheit | Nahrungsmittelpreis | Preissteigerung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine, beyond atrocities committed in the field, has grave consequences for the global order, risking further destabilisation of many third countries. The EU and its Member States reacted with a series of measures aimed at hindering Russia's expansionism, supporting Ukraine's defence and reconstruction, and mitigating the impact of the war on non-EU (third) countries. Parliament will use its powers of oversight in the revived 'question time' set for the June I plenary session to question the High Representative/Vice-President of the European Commission on progress with EU action to date. Auf einen Blick EN Economic repercussions of Russia’s war on Ukraine – Weekly Digest 3 June 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum 03-06-2022 Verfasser DE LEMOS PEIXOTO SAMUEL | GRIGAITE KRISTINA | MAGNUS Marcel | PACHECO DIAS CRISTINA SOFIA | TURCU OVIDIU IONUT Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | internationale Sanktion | konjunkturelle Erholung | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | restriktive Maßnahme der EU | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung | Wirtschaftssanktion Zusammenfassung This paper provides a summary of recent economic, financial and budgetary decisions and developments following President Vladimir Putin’s decision of 24 February to start a military attack against Ukraine. It includes recent information relating to the EU sanctions regime, recent economic estimates, and policies supporting economic and financial resilience, including the coordination of national economic and fiscal measures. It also highlights policy recommendations made in the public domain to mitigate any adverse economic, financial and social effects and to support economic recovery in the EU and the Euro Area. Eingehende Analyse EN Outcome of the special European Council meeting of 30-31 May 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 02-06-2022 Verfasser ANGHEL Suzana Elena | TORPEY REBECCA MARY Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Ernährungssicherheit | Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik | Krieg | Makrofinanzhilfe | militärischer Eingriff | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung Russia's continuing war on Ukraine was central to the EU leaders' debates at their special meeting on 30-31 May 2022. Closely linked to Ukraine, food security, security and defence, and energy were also high on the agenda. EU leaders approved €9 billion in special macro-financial assistance for Ukraine and agreed on a sixth package of sanctions against Russia, including a ban on seaborne oil (two-thirds of imports) with a temporary exemption for pipeline oil imports. On food security, the European Council strongly condemned the impact of Russia's war on the global food supply chain and focused on ways to coordinate with international partners to ensure the global security of food supplies. In security and defence, the focus was on consolidation, rather than new strategic guidelines. EU leaders examined, but did not endorse, the 'investment gaps' analysis prepared, at their request, by the European Commission and the High Representative/Vice President of the Commission (HR/VP), Josep Borrell. They called on the Council to take forward work on specific items, not least developing a 'joint EU defence strategic programming and procurement' function. On energy, the EU leaders took stock of progress made since their Versailles meeting, on phasing out the EU's dependence on Russian fossil fuels. After presentation of the REPowerEU plan, they agreed that work should continue on supply diversification, renewables, energy efficiency, interconnection, infrastructure and preparedness, including gas storage, price affordability and electricity market optimisation. The President of Cyprus, Nikos Anastasiades, briefed his colleagues on Turkey's assertive behaviour in the area of Varosha. Briefing EN The EU's foreign, security and defence policy after Russia's invasion of Ukraine Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 01-06-2022 Verfasser PRZETACZNIK Jakub Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | europäische Sicherheit | europäische Verteidigungspolitik | Investition | militärische Zusammenarbeit | militärischer Eingriff | Verteidigungsausgaben | Zusammenarbeit EU-NATO Zusammenfassung The Russian invasion of Ukraine shattered Europe's peace and altered its security situation. This change requires EU foreign, security and defence policy, including its tools, to adapt appropriately. The European Parliament is expected to vote on a draft recommendation in this regard during its June plenary session. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 7
The extent of the European Parliament’s competence in Common Security and Defence Policy Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum01-06-2022 Externe Autor Carolyn MOSER; Steven BLOCKMANS Politikbereich Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste Demokratie | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | gemeinsame Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | Verteidigungspolitik Zusammenfassung In recent years, security and defence policy has become one of the most burgeoning fields of European cooperation, and the war in Ukraine is further accelerating this integration dynamic. Yet, the formal role of the European Parliament (EP) has not been recalibrated to fit this new setting. Indeed, as the intergovernmental blueprint of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) remains unaltered, the EP’s role is limited. In light of the rapidly growing scope of CSDP activities and initiatives, which are likely to further expand given the present geopolitical context, one might wonder whether the way in which parliamentary prerogatives set out in EU law are put into practice is compatible with the Union’s general principles of democracy, sincere cooperation, and institutional balance. This in-depth analysis finds that, by virtue of the fundamental democratic principle underpinning the EU edifice, the EP undeniably has a role to play in the CSDP realm. Despite the EP’s more limited involvement in relation to CSDP than to other policy fields, it cannot plausibly be construed so narrowly as to undermine the democratic principle applying to any decision-making process at the EU level – both ex ante and ex post. Respect for the right to information constitutes the very basis for both the EP’s role in democratic oversight and its ability to hold the Commission, which is increasingly active in the field of defence, to account. Eingehende Analyse EN Russia's war on Ukraine: Reflections on European security, neutrality and strategic orientation Art der Veröffentlichung Briefing Kalenderdatum 31-05-2022 Verfasser CLAPP SEBASTIAN Politikbereich Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | Verteidigungshaushalt | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung The Russian war on Ukraine has shattered long-held views that war was 'a thing of the past' on the European continent. The new security situation has sparked debates in capitals all over Europe on security and defence arrangements, policies and strategic orientation. While it has become commonplace to argue that the EU has made substantial progress on European defence cooperation since 2016, the Strategic Compass, adopted in March 2022, represents a 'sea change' in EU defence landscape, according to High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission (HR/VP), Josep Borrell. The return of war to Europe has given Member States the strongest push in decades to make progress on common European security and defence. The Versailles Declaration promised significant progress and all eyes subsequently turned to the defence- focused European Council meeting in May 2022, to see whether EU leaders would take the first steps to live up to these expectations. Following a request from Member State leaders at Versailles, the Commission has presented a defence investment gap analysis, to be endorsed at the May 2022 meeting. Following the Russian invasion, a long- held taboo was also broken when Member States agreed to finance the provision of lethal arms to Ukraine with funds from the European Peace Facility (EPF). The war has also been a wake-up call for many EU countries when it comes to their defence policies and budgets. Many Member States announced significant increases in their defence budgets and U-turns in their defence policies, perhaps most notably Germany, which appears to be entering a new era in its security and defence policy. Moreover, Denmark is seeking to scrap its EU common security and defence policy (CSDP) opt-out. The war has also sparked debates in neutral and non-aligned states. Finland and Sweden have officially decided to apply for NATO membership, and countries such as Austria, Ireland and Malta have also started a reflection process on security, defence and neutrality. Briefing EN Outlook for the special European Council meeting of 30-31 May 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 30-05-2022 Verfasser ANGHEL Suzana Elena Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Demokratie | Energie | Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Energieversorgung | Ernährungssicherheit | europäische Sicherheit | Europäischer Rat | Gipfeltreffen | militärische Zusammenarbeit | militärischer Eingriff | Verteidigungsausgaben Zusammenfassung On 30 and 31 May 2022, EU Heads of State or Government will meet for the fourth time since the outbreak of Russia’s war on Ukraine, to discuss developments in and support for the invaded country. Three other inter-connected topics - security and defence, energy and food security - will also be on the agenda. EU leaders are expected to take stock of the defence investment gaps analysis presented by the European Commission and the High Representative/Vice President of the Commission (HR/VP), Josep Borrell, and to give further guidelines. Their debate on energy could be a heated one as Member States agree on the main principle – cutting off the EU’s dependency on Russian fossil fuels – but disagree on the method and pace. With respect to food security, EU leaders are expected to consider the disruptive impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine on food supply chains and on prices in the EU and its neighbourhood. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 8
'This is Europe' debate in the European Parliament: Speech by Mario Draghi, Prime Minister of Italy, 3 May 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 20-05-2022 Verfasser DRACHENBERG Ralf Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Coronavirus | Energie | Öffentliche Gesundheit Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Energiepreis | EU-Investition | Europäische Integration | europäische Konferenz | konjunkturelle Erholung | militärischer Eingriff | Unabhängigkeit in der Energieversorgung Zusammenfassung 'This is Europe' – an initiative proposed by the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola – consists of a series of debates with EU Heads of State or Government to discuss their visions for the future of the European Union. Following an earlier speech to the Parliament in this context by the Estonian Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas, on 3 May 2022, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, was the first EU leader to address the Parliament after the latter's Conference of Presidents had endorsed the initiative on 28 April. Mr Draghi suggested numerous initiatives to strengthen the European Union, notably a conference to rationalise and optimise EU investment in military spending. He also expressed his support for abolishing the principle of unanimity in the Council for decision-making on foreign policy, and for Treaty changes, to achieve what he called 'pragmatic and ideal federalism'. Auf einen Blick EN Economic repercussions of Russia’s war on Ukraine – Weekly Digest 17 May 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum 17-05-2022 Verfasser DE LEMOS PEIXOTO SAMUEL | GRIGAITE KRISTINA | MAGNUS Marcel | PACHECO DIAS CRISTINA SOFIA | TURCU OVIDIU IONUT Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste Beziehungen der Union | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | militärische Besetzung | militärischer Eingriff | Sanktion (EU) | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung | Wirtschaftslage Zusammenfassung This paper provides a summary of recent economic, financial and budgetary measures and developments following President Vladimir Putin’s decision of 24 February to start a military attack against Ukraine. It includes recent information relating to the EU sanctions regime, recent economic estimates and policies supporting economic and financial resilience, including the coordination of national economic and fiscal measures. It also highlights policy recommendations made in the public domain to mitigate any adverse economic, financial and social effects and to support economic recovery in the EU and the Euro Area. Eingehende Analyse EN Russia's war on Ukraine: The situation of Roma people fleeing Ukraine Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 13-05-2022 Verfasser LECERF Marie Politikbereich Gleichstellungsfragen, Gleichheit und Vielfalt Schlagwortliste Arbeitserlaubnis | Aufenthaltsrecht | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | ethnische Diskriminierung | Flüchtling | Flüchtlingshilfe | militärischer Eingriff | Rassendiskriminierung | Roma Zusammenfassung Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced millions of people, amongst whom Ukrainian Roma, to seek shelter in neighbouring countries. Roma fleeing Ukraine often face discrimination, segregation, deprivation and prejudice. Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine: The risk of trafficking of human beings Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 06-05-2022 Verfasser MENTZELOPOULOU Maria-Margarita Politikbereich Raum der Freiheit, der Sicherheit und des Rechts Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Flüchtling | Flüchtlingshilfe | Jugendschutz | Menschenhandel | militärischer Eingriff | polizeiliche Zusammenarbeit | sexuelle Gewalt | Verbrechensbekämpfung Zusammenfassung The Russian invasion of Ukraine has forced millions of people to flee the country or move to safety within Ukraine's borders, resulting in one of the largest European humanitarian crises in recent times. The chaos generated by the conflict has exponentially increased the risk of human trafficking and exploitation, especially of the most vulnerable persons. Auf einen Blick EN, FR 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 9
Russia's war on Ukraine: The situation of LGBTI people Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 06-05-2022 Verfasser DE GROOT DAVID ARMAND JACQUES GERA | DEL MONTE Micaela Politikbereich Gleichstellungsfragen, Gleichheit und Vielfalt Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Diskriminierung aufgrund der sexuellen Orientierung | ethnische Diskriminierung | Flüchtlingshilfe | Geschlechtsidentität | grausame und erniedrigende Behandlung | militärischer Eingriff | sexuelle Gewalt | Zivilschutz Zusammenfassung More than two months into the Russian aggression against Ukraine, there is no sign of it ending – on the contrary, the news show the conflict and the atrocities committed on Ukrainian soil intensifying. The war has pushed millions of people to flee the country, or they have been displaced within Ukraine's borders, resulting in one of the largest European humanitarian crises in recent times. With each passing day, the chaos engendered by the war increases the risk of violence and exploitation exponentially, in particular for the most vulnerable, including women, children, Roma people, and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersexual (LGBTI) community. Auf einen Blick XL, EN, FR Economic repercussions of Russia’s war on Ukraine – Weekly Digest 29 April 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum 29-04-2022 Verfasser DE LEMOS PEIXOTO SAMUEL | GRIGAITE KRISTINA | HAGELSTAM Kajus | MAGNUS Marcel | PACHECO DIAS CRISTINA SOFIA | ZORPIDIS ANDREAS | ZSITNAK ALEXANDRA Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste Beziehungen der Union | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | militärische Besetzung | militärischer Eingriff | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung | Wirtschaftslage Zusammenfassung This paper provides a summary of recent economic, financial and budgetary decisions and developments following President Vladimir Putin’s decision of 24 February to start a military attack against Ukraine. It includes recent information relating to the EU sanctions regime, recent economic estimates, policies supporting economic and financial resilience, including the coordination of national economic and fiscal measures. It also highlights policy recommendations made in the public domain to mitigate any adverse economic, financial and social effects and to support economic recovery in the EU and the Euro Area. Eingehende Analyse EN Russia's war on Ukraine: US response Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 28-04-2022 Verfasser PARRY Matthew | SZCZEPANSKI Marcin Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | die Vereinigte Staaten | Gasversorgung | humanitäre Hilfe | internationale Sanktion | militärische Zusammenarbeit | militärischer Eingriff | Rüstungsgüter | Sicherung der Versorgung Zusammenfassung The United States imposed a battery of sanctions and multilateral measures on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, while also providing Ukraine and its EU neighbours with military, economic and humanitarian aid. Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine: Reassessing 'citizenship by investment' schemes Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 25-04-2022 Verfasser DE GROOT DAVID ARMAND JACQUES GERA Politikbereich Raum der Freiheit, der Sicherheit und des Rechts Schlagwortliste Aufenthaltsrecht | ausländischer Staatsangehöriger | Belarus | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Einbürgerung | Investition | militärischer Eingriff | Mitgliedstaat der EU | restriktive Maßnahme der EU Zusammenfassung Since 2014, the European Parliament and European Commission have been calling on Member States not to grant citizenship in return for investment in the country concerned. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces, these calls have intensified, with Member States now being urged to withdraw such citizenship when it has been granted to Russian or Belarusian nationals who are on the sanctions list or support the invasion. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 10
Russia’s war on Ukraine: NATO response Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 22-04-2022 Verfasser CLAPP SEBASTIAN Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten | Sicherheit und Verteidigung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | europäische Sicherheit | Herbeiführung des Friedens | internationale Sanktion | militärische Zusammenarbeit | militärischer Eingriff | NATO | Zusammenarbeit EU-NATO Zusammenfassung NATO has condemned Russia’s war on Ukraine in the strongest possible terms, and calls it ‘the biggest security threat in a generation’. The Alliance calls on Russia to cease hostilities immediately, withdraw all its forces from Ukraine and work towards a peaceful diplomatic solution. To avoid direct confrontation with Russia, NATO has made clear that it will not deploy forces to Ukraine, which is not a NATO member, nor will it enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine. The delivery of weapons and equipment to Ukraine (by individual NATO Allies) and the imposition of unprecedented sanctions are being organised predominantly outside the NATO framework. In order to deter further Russian aggression and reassure its Allies, NATO has substantially enhanced its own deterrence posture, with large deployments of troops and equipment to the eastern flank of the Alliance's territory. Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine's cultural heritage Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 21-04-2022 Verfasser PASIKOWSKA-SCHNASS Magdalena Politikbereich Kultur Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Finanzhilfe | Kriegsverbrechen | kulturelles Erbe | militärischer Eingriff | Schutz des kulturellen Erbes | Unesco Zusammenfassung Russia's invasion of Ukraine aims to deny the sovereign country its right to a distinct identity. Indiscriminate shelling is seriously damaging Ukraine's cultural heritage. International law sets rules to limit civilian deaths and destruction of cultural heritage, both are war crimes that the international community will need to address. Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine: Support for the fishing, aquaculture and fish-processing sectors Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 20-04-2022 Verfasser SCHOLAERT FREDERIK Politikbereich Fischerei Schlagwortliste Aquakultur | die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Energiepreis | EU-Beihilfe | Europäischer Meeres- und Fischereifonds | militärischer Eingriff | Preissteigerung | staatliche Beihilfe | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung The Russian war against Ukraine has a significant impact on the EU seafood sector. Increased prices for energy and raw materials have led to high operating costs for fishermen, aquaculture farmers and fish-processing companies. The European Commission has responded with emergency measures, adapting State aid rules and activating exceptional support from the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF). Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine: EU sanctions in 2022 Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 13-04-2022 Verfasser CLAPP SEBASTIAN | IMMENKAMP Beatrix Politikbereich Auswärtige Angelegenheiten Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Handelsbeschränkung | internationale Sanktion | militärischer Eingriff | restriktive Maßnahme der EU | russisch-ukrainische Auseinandersetzung | Wirtschaftssanktion Zusammenfassung Outraged by Moscow's illegal and unjustified invasion of Ukraine, the EU Member States have adopted unprecedentedly tough sanctions against Russia, in cooperation with the US, Canada, the UK and other G7 countries, the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) members, and others. Below is a timeline of the sanctions adopted in response to Russia's decision, announced on 21 February 2022, to recognise the non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in Ukraine as independent entities, and Russia's subsequent invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. The timeline does not include EU sanctions adopted in 2014 in response to Russia's annexation of Crimea. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 11
Sanctions in the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Art der Veröffentlichung Eingehende Analyse Kalenderdatum13-04-2022 Verfasser GRIGAITE KRISTINA | MAGNUS Marcel | PACHECO DIAS CRISTINA SOFIA Politikbereich Wirtschaft und Währung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | internationale Sanktion | Krieg | militärischer Eingriff | restriktive Maßnahme der EU | Wirtschaftssanktion Zusammenfassung This briefing provides summarised and simplified information regarding the sanctions the EU is imposing following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It covers the EU framework for adopting and imposing sanctions; the sanctions EU is imposing following Russia’s attack on Ukraine; how these are being implemented and enforced and how the EU sanctions can be rendered more effective. Eingehende Analyse EN Russia's war on Ukraine: EU food policy implications Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 12-04-2022 Verfasser LAANINEN Tarja Politikbereich Lebensmittelsicherheit Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Einfuhr (EU) | Ernährungssicherheit | Getreide | militärischer Eingriff | Nahrungsmittelknappheit | Nahrungsmittelpreis | Preissteigerung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung The impact on EU food markets of Russia's war on Ukraine is likely to be multi-faceted, with many companies already struggling with shortages of food ingredients and packaging materials. Using alternative ingredients requires altering labels, but this could mean months of testing recipes and waiting for new packaging with accurate labels. EU and global food prices are rising, but so are production costs, and transport and energy prices. Auf einen Blick EN Russia's war on Ukraine: Impact on food security and EU response Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 11-04-2022 Verfasser CAPRILE ANNA Politikbereich Landwirtschaft und Entwicklung des ländlichen Raums Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | Einfuhr (EU) | Ernährungssicherheit | Getreide | militärischer Eingriff | Nahrungsmittelknappheit | Nahrungsmittelpreis | Unabhängigkeit in der Nahrungsmittelversorgung | wirtschaftliche Auswirkung Zusammenfassung Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, a country known as the 'breadbasket of Europe', is raising fears of a global food crisis, further exacerbating existing food security challenges worldwide. Much depends on the response of the international community, including the EU, to a number of rapidly evolving scenarios. Auf einen Blick EN Multimedia Food security in times of crisis Russia's war on Ukraine: EU cohesion policy support for refugees Art der Veröffentlichung Auf einen Blick Kalenderdatum 08-04-2022 Verfasser VAN LIEROP Christiaan Politikbereich Regionale Entwicklung Schlagwortliste die Russische Föderation | die Ukraine | EU-Beihilfe | Europäischer Hilfsfonds für die am stärksten benachteiligten Personen | Flüchtling | Flüchtlingshilfe | Hilfe für sozial Benachteiligte | Kohäsionsfonds | militärischer Eingriff | wirtschaftlicher und sozialer Zusammenhalt Zusammenfassung Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shocked the world and caused devastation in the country. As millions flee the war- torn nation, Europe is currently witnessing its largest movement of refugees since World War II. With cohesion policy having proved effective in mobilising emergency support during the coronavirus crisis, the European Commission has put forward two proposals that seek to adapt cohesion policy rules to facilitate the rapid rollout of funding to help Member States host Ukrainian refugees. Auf einen Blick EN 21-12-2022 Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2022 - EP 12
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