Στη δημοσιότητα έδωσε το Μέγαρο
Μαξίμου τη Διακήρυξη της Λισαβόνας, την οποία υπέγραψαν οι αρχηγοί κρατών και
κυβερνήσεων επτά χωρών του ευρωπαϊκού Νότου, στο πλαίσιο της δεύτερης
Ευρωμεσογειακής Συνόδου.
Η ελληνική πλευρά εξέφρασε την
ικανοποίηση της για τα αποτελέσματα της Συνόδου.
Όπως ανέφεραν κυβερνητικές πηγές,
«στη Διακήρυξη της Λισαβόνας διατυπώνεται με σαφήνεια η στήριξη των επτά χωρών
στην Ελλάδα στην έγκαιρη και επιτυχή ολοκλήρωση της β' αξιολόγησης του
ελληνικού προγράμματος, στη βάση του ευρωπαϊκού κεκτημένου, με πλήρη σεβασμό
των δημοκρατικών και θεσμικών αξιών, προς όφελος του συνόλου της Ευρώπης. Πηγές
της κυβέρνησης επισήμαιναν ότι για πρώτη φορά οικονομικό πρόγραμμα
κράτους-μέλους συνδέεται με την έννοια της δημοκρατίας και των συνταγματικών
αξιών.
Ομοίως, κατά τις ίδιες πηγές, για
πρώτη φορά εισάγεται η αναφορά στη βούληση των χωρών για «ενίσχυση του
Ευρωπαϊκού Πυλώνα Κοινωνικών Δικαιωμάτων, ως θεμελιώδους στοιχείου στη
διατήρηση και την περαιτέρω ανάπτυξη του ευρωπαϊκού κοινωνικού μοντέλου και
κράτους πρόνοιας».
Επιπλέον, οι ίδιες πηγές δήλωναν ικανοποίηση
για το γεγονός ότι στη Διακήρυξη περιλαμβάνεται όλη η ελληνική ατζέντα στο
ζήτημα του ασύλου, με την αποστολή στελεχών Frontex και EASO, εντατικοποίηση της μετεγκατάστασης,
αναθεώρηση του Δουβλίνου με διαμοιρασμό των βαρών μεταξύ όλων των κρατών -
μελών και ενίσχυση των διαδικασιών επιστροφών μεταναστών στις χώρες προέλευσής
τους.
Ακόμη, όπως σημείωναν οι ίδιες
πηγές, τονίζεται η ανάγκη ενίσχυσης του περιφερειακού ρόλου της Ε.Ε. και
αναδεικνύεται το ζήτημα του Κυπριακού, και μάλιστα με πολύ θετικές διατυπώσεις
ιδιαίτερα σε σχέση με τις ελληνικές θέσεις για τις εγγυήσεις. Οι επτά χώρες
επαναβεβαιώνουν τη στήριξη τους στις εξελισσόμενες συνομιλίες για την επανένωση
της Κύπρου με βάση τις αποφάσεις του ΟΗΕ και το ευρωπαϊκό κεκτημένο, υπενθυμίζουν
ότι η Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία είναι και θα παραμείνει μέλος της Ένωσης μετά τη λύση
και τονίζουν πως «η ιδιότητα της ως κράτους-μέλους της Ε.Ε. είναι η καλύτερη
εγγύηση για μια επανενωμένη Κύπρο».
Σημαντική είναι επίσης η αναφορά,
σύμφωνα με τις ίδιες πηγές, στη στήριξη της επέκτασης και ενδυνάμωσης του
«πακέτου Γιούνκερ» (EFSI)
παράλληλα όμως με την επισήμανση ότι πρέπει να διευρυνθεί ώστε να απαντήσει στο
επενδυτικό κενό που υπάρχει σε πολλά κράτη-μέλη και περιοχές.
Τη Διακήρυξη υπογράφουν οι:
Αλέξης Τσίπρας, πρωθυπουργός
Ελλάδας
Νίκος Αναστασιάδης, πρόεδρος
Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας
Φρανσουά Ολάντ, πρόεδρος Γαλλίας
Αντόνιο Κόστα, πρωθυπουργός
Πορτογαλίας
Μαριάνο Ραχόι, πρωθυπουργός
Ισπανίας
Πάολο Τζεντιλόνι, πρωθυπουργός
Ιταλίας
Τζότζεφ Μούσκατ, πρωθυπουργός
Μάλτας
Ακολουθεί το κείμενο της
Διακήρυξης στα αγγλικά.
Southern EU Countries Summit – 28 January 2017
Lisboa Declaration
1- We, the Heads of State and Government of the
Republic of Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain, have met
in Lisbon for a second Summit of the Southern EU Countries on 28 January 2017.
2- Following our first meeting in Athens and the
adoption of the Athens Declaration on 9 September 2016, we confirm our aim of
enhancing our cooperation and of contributing to a strong and united European
Union.
3- We believe that in a world confronted with growing
uncertainties and instability, we will be stronger by acting together.
Weakening Europe is not an option.
4- The European Union must uphold our values of
freedom, democracy, rule of law and respect and protection of all human rights,
address common challenges the Member States are facing and deliver concrete
answers to the real concerns of our citizens: employment, economic growth and
social cohesion; protection from the threats of terrorism and uncertainty; a
brighter future for the younger generations through education and jobs; and a
central role for culture and education in our societies.
5- To this end, the Union must act according to the
principles of solidarity and subsidiarity, improve the functioning of its
Institutions and ensure their democratic accountability. It should also aim to
increase the involvement of all actors in society, namely the local and
regional authorities.
6- The United Kingdom has brought a useful
clarification of its intentions on its future relationship with the European
Union. We are ready to begin negotiations after receiving the Article 50
notification with the hope to have the UK as a close partner of the EU.
7- We reiterate our support to the ongoing process for
the reunification of Cyprus, without guarantees, in line with UNSC Resolutions
and the EU acquis and under the leadership of the new Secretary-General of the
United Nations. We recall that the Republic of Cyprus is and will remain a
member of our Union after the settlement, and that EU membership is the best
safeguard for a reunified Cyprus.
8- After the Bratislava meeting, and under the Maltese
Presidency of the European Union, the Informal Malta Summit and the Rome
celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome will provide the
opportunity to debate and decide on the direction and clear objectives for the
European Union. With that in mind, we have agreed to focus our work on the
following priorities and measures:
I - Fostering Investment, Growth, Employment and
Convergence in Europe
9- We share the urgency of promoting investment,
growth, employment, with special focus on youth employment, and convergence to
allow our citizens to enjoy economic well-being and prosperity. We should also
implement the Single Market Strategies, in particular the Digital Single
Market, the Energy Union and the Capital Markets Union, to foster
competitiveness.
10- Work is needed on deepening the EMU, to ensure
that the monetary union functions effectively and its benefits reach all
citizens. We need clear proposals to complete the EMU and close the economic
divergences and asymmetries aggravated by the Eurozone crisis. Completing the
banking union by mid-2017, ensuring an adequate level of public and private
investment and making progress towards convergence in the social and tax fields
should be top priorities.
11- In this context, we encourage the timely and
successful conclusion of the second review of the Greek programme in the
framework of the European acquis, in full respect of democratic and
constitutional values, in the interest of the whole Euro Area.
12- We should complement the action by the ECB with a
fiscal policy that enables the right policy mix to ensure sound fiscal
consolidation, while supporting investment to strengthen the economic recovery.
We also strive to reduce excessive imbalances, promote greater inclusiveness
and reduce inequality in our pursuit of economic growth. We need to consider
the proposals put forward by the final report of the High Level Group on Own
Resources, advance in fiscal integration by developing a truly European
oriented fiscal policy and prepare the discussion on the setting up of a fiscal
capacity for the Euro Area.
13- We support the extension and strengthening of the
European Fund for Strategic Investments, but we reiterate the need to go
further in addressing the investment gap existing in many Member States and
regions. Investment projects in Member States with high unemployment and
cross-border projects of common interest that foster innovation and market
integration should be promoted. We envisage a new virtuous circle of
convergence in Europe, driven by increased public and private investment that
strengthens the economic recovery, creates new and better jobs, reinforce the
impact of structural reforms and support the transition to a new growth model.
14- We want the European Pillar of Social Rights to be
strengthened as a fundamental element in preserving and further developing the
European social model and welfare state. We agree on the need to fight social
dumping by addressing issues related to fraud, abuses and circumvention of
rules.
15- We need to develop a robust trade policy based on
fair exchanges, the promotion of our standards and the safeguarding of our way
of life. Protectionist reactions are not the right answer.
II - Ensuring the internal and external security of
Europe
16- Security should remain a top priority on the
European agenda.
17- We strongly support the EU Global Strategy and its
core political message: making the EU a credible force for peace in our region,
a reliable security provider and a guarantor of our citizens’ wellbeing and
security.
18- We express our commitment to fully implement the
European Council conclusions of 15th December 2016, with a view to achieving
strategic autonomy, strengthen our capacity to deploy operations and missions
and better coordinate our defence programmes, including through the
reinforcement of the European Defence Agency. Work is also to be taken forward
on the implementation of the Joint EU-NATO Declaration of July 2016, in full
respect of the decision-making autonomy of both organisations.
19- Based on our special knowledge and proximity to
the partner countries in the Mediterranean and in Africa, we remain
particularly vigilant regarding the situation in the region. We particularly
support the development of the European Union’s capacity to conduct military
operations and civilian missions in that region, in cooperation with African
partner countries.
20- We need to step up efforts to implement the
European Union Internal Security Strategy and to effectively ensure the
interoperability, coherence and access by our security forces to our
information systems and data bases. We can only fight terrorism if we
concentrate on improving information exchange and operational cooperation
between law enforcement authorities. We want to preserve the Schengen area
without internal borders. That requires strong cooperation and the adequate
instruments to effectively manage and control the EU’s external borders thereby
ensuring the security of EU citizens. The full operationalization of the
European Border and Coast Guard Agency as well as systematic security checks
are important steps in the right direction.
21- We attach a great priority to prevent
radicalization and recruitment by terrorist groups in our own societies. We
should focus on the social exclusion present in some of our cities, and the
important role it plays as one of the root causes for radicalization. That is
why we believe a European investment programme should be designed to enable the
regeneration of our cities in all its dimensions: urban planning, economic
activity, law enforcement, social services, healthcare and education.
22- Special attention should be paid to the victims,
who have directly suffered the scourge of terrorism.
III - Migration and Reinforcing cooperation in the
Mediterranean and with African Countries
23- We share a common understanding about the
challenges we face in our broader southern region. As such, we will engage
commonly with our European partners in order to promote development and growth
in our southern neighbourhood and contribute to its stability and security.
24- We need to support the efforts of our partners to
ensure their own security as well as to fight against irregular migration and
to address more effectively the root causes of migrations. We support the full
and non-discriminatory implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement as well as
close cooperation with Asian partners, particularly in developing robust
readmission and return procedures. We welcome the approach of the New
Partnership Framework for Migration, and the implementation of the La Valetta
Action Plan, as well as the new European Fund for Sustainable Development.
Since the EFSD will promote investment and economic development in Africa, we
encourage a proposal to extend its beneficiaries to other African countries and
regions.
25- We need to build these partnerships with the
African Countries of origin and transit based on trust, close and regular
cooperation, and a flexible approach. The Malta Summit will give us the
opportunity to address the situation in the Central Mediterranean routes, and
to explore new pathways of cooperation with the Libyan Government, in full
respect for human rights and international law. Much of the outcome of such a
process will depend upon the stabilization of the situation in Libya and the
effective involvement of GNA, to whom we reiterate our support.
26-The principles of responsibility and solidarity
within the EU towards the Member States in the Mediterranean most affected by
the migratory pressure must also continue to be the cornerstone of our policy.
This includes the review of the Common European Asylum System, making it more
effective and more convergent in particular towards the front-line states. It
also includes the immediate intensification of the current relocation process
as well as ensuring adequate secondment of personnel to FRONTEX, EASO and other
EU mechanisms which are supporting the reception and asylum systems of
front-line states.
IV - Way ahead
27- The European Union needs to deliver and progress,
in a balanced and concrete way, on all these fronts. Real changes must be felt
in citizen’s lives.
28- We defend the urgency of the EU to focus on
effectively responding to the new challenges, namely in the security and
defence area. In order to achieve this goal, it is essential to conclude an
equally important area of progress by completing and reforming the EMU, ensuring
a resilient and cohesive Eurozone and thus allowing the euro to fulfil its
original role.
29- We believe this is the way to build a shared
prosperity by all Member States and reinforce the unity and sense of purpose of
the European project.
30- The next Southern EU Countries Summits will be
held in Spain and, after, in Cyprus.
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