For a European Union of values and solidar

Joint statement of the Ministers for European affairs of France, Italy and
Germany: For a European Union of values and solidarity, of prosperity and
competitiveness
The European Union is gradually recovering from a severe financial, economic and
social crisis. Our joint efforts have brought us very far. Nevertheless challenges
remain: We need to make the Union fit for globalisation, we need to create
sustainable jobs, in particular for the young generations, we need to strengthen
social cohesion, we need to address shadow banking and to fight against tax fraud
and evasion tactics. And we have to make sure that we stand united in the fight
against anti-semitism, xenophobia and racism.
Growth and employment
We the ministers for European affairs of France, Italy and Germany, reaffirm our
common commitment to strengthen the European Union’s competitiveness and
social cohesion, to improve its functioning and to bring it closer to its citizens.
Our shared goal is to make the Economic and Monetary Union a more solid and
resilient factor of stability and growth, with stronger euro area governance and
stronger economic policy coordination, convergence and solidarity. Structural reforms
that enhance growth and improve fiscal sustainability should be given particular
attention, including through an appropriate assessment of fiscal measures and
structural reforms, while making best use of the flexibility that is built into the existing
Stability and Growth Pact rules.
The beginning of a new legislative cycle is the opportunity to map out the course for
the future. We and the other member states have agreed on a common agenda to
focus on the Union’s key priorities in the five upcoming years. Our joint responsibility,
as ministers for European affairs, is now to ensure that the General Affairs Council
makes use of its overarching role to encourage all necessary measures to fully
implement this agenda and to track progress of its implementation.
High youth unemployment remains one of the most urgent problems. The Youth
guarantee and the Youth Employment Initiative are important steps into the right
direction. The disbursement of the financial resources provided by the Youth
Employment Initiative must be accelerated.
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The upcoming Youth Conference Summit should develop sustainable ideas and
solutions in order to tackle the difficulties arising from the implementation of the
Youth Employment Initiative. We are determined to reduce administrative barriers in
the application process for EU funds.
As far as growth is concerned, we consider that bridging the investment gap within
the EU is a priority. It is particularly the case in the field of energy, transport and
digital economy infrastructures. It requires making full use of existing instruments,
such as EU structural funds, EIB loans and project bonds. But it is also necessary to
stand ready to consider new instruments, where appropriate, whether public or
private.
Green growth and its contribution to employment is an important topic that deserves
high attention. Sustainable use of our natural resources offers more and more
business and job opportunities. We welcome the Commission’s communication for a
green employment initiative as a good starting-point for further discussions. By doing
so, we will encourage other nations and regions in the world to do likewise, which will
lead us to draw up a new global and ambitious climate agreement in 2015 (COP21).
Small and medium sized companies hold the key to Europe’s future prosperity and
economic dynamism. Therefore, we invite the EIB to use its funds to support more
sustainable projects with a higher leverage effect on growth. Especially the
combination of private and public capital could help to fully respond to the existing
needs. Moreover, we invite our partners to fully appreciate the EIB´s successful
initiative to provide attractive loans to small and medium sized businesses as well as
the EIB’s very successful youth employment program.
We suggest the GAC to take up those issues on its agenda in order to explore all
possibilities to speed up the efforts to fight unemployment and foster growth.
The August 28-29 informal GAC will, among other things, discuss the appropriate
follow up to the “Strategic Agenda of the Union in times of change”, making full use of
its responsibility in monitoring the implementation of the European Council
Conclusions.
Social cohesion must be at the core of a reinvigorated Europe 2020 strategy. The
mid-term review of the strategy in 2015 should take a fresh look at the results of our
economic and social policies and see whether there is room for improvement.
Finally we have drawn our lessons from the crisis whose origins lied also in the
excesses of a once largely unregulated banking and financial sector. We are
determined to fully implement the banking union and to address remaining
challenges in this area, such as shadow banking. And we are determined to fight
against tax fraud and evasion, in particular by promoting automatic exchange of
information and transparency. Furthermore, we will promote tackling of so-called tax
optimisation.
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Asylum and Migration
The tragedy of Lampedusa, the steadily increasing influx of migrants across the
Mediterranean and the Syrian refugee crisis have heightened our awareness of the
complexity of the European migration and refugee policy. Humanity and the
principle of solidarity among EU member states demand new answers from all of us.
Cooperation with countries of transit and origin is key to a sustainable solution.
Cooperation should notably address all aspects of migration issues in a balanced
manner, and tackle root causes of irregular migration by appropriate policies,
including through development cooperation. Germany has decided to join and France
will consider joining the EU-Horn of Africa Initiative as proposed by Italy. We will
also intensify our cooperation with African countries within the framework of the
Rabat Process and through “migration, mobility and security” dialogues based on the
Global Approach to Migration and Mobility, as exemplified in the Mobility Partnerships
with Morocco, Tunisia and hopefully Jordan in the near future. Frontex should be
strengthened, in particular with regard to its operational activities. Regional protection
programs, particularly in Northern Africa, and resettlement measures, on a voluntary
basis, should be expanded. We will also further develop synergies between
networks, such as national liaison officers, in Germany, Italy and France: to fight
against organized crime, with respect to assisted return and to better coordinate our
country situation assessment with respect to asylum procedures and in the field of
irregular migration.
At the same time, in order to remain an attractive destination for talents and skills,
Europe needs to develop strategies to maximize the opportunities of legal migration
through coherent and efficient rules. This will also help to face the challenges of
demographic change and the resulting shortage of skilled labour. We will exchange
our experiences with legal migration to Europe including the necessary integration
offers to migrants, not only with a view to its contribution to the cultural enrichment of
societies but also to promoting growth and employment in Europe.
Values and fight against anti-semitism
Europe is more than a common market and a single currency. Europe stands for a
unique community of values: respect for human dignity and rights, freedom,
democracy, equality, inclusion and the rule of law. Anti-Semitic or xenophobic
rhetoric and hostility have no place in our societies. In our own countries, we will use
all means available under the rule of law to combat actions and comments which
cross the line to anti-semitism, racism and xenophobia. In the EU we will do
everything we can to establish an effective mechanism to ensure that our citizens can
continue to live in peace and security. As a first step, we have invited our experts to
meet with a view to jointly defining, in the framework of existing treaties, key elements
of such a mechanism.
Berlin-Tegel, 30 July 2014
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