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03.04.2012 - Bresso: Regional cooperation crucial to Iceland's acces..

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03.04.2012 - Bresso: Regional cooperation crucial to Iceland's acces..


03.04.2012 - Bresso: Regional cooperation crucial to Iceland's accession

Mercedes Bresso, President of the Committee of the Regions (CoR), attended the
4th EU-Icelandic Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) meeting today stating that
local and regional collaboration must be an integral part of Iceland's
accession to the European Union (EU). President Bresso was joined by Mr Halldór
Halldórsson from the Association of Local Authorities in Iceland in leading
discussions about EU-Icelandic local and regional cooperation. She welcomed the
progress made in the accession negotiations and reiterated the CoR's
willingness in fully supporting Iceland's accession process, "The Committee of
the Regions stands ready to further support local authorities in Iceland in
getting acquainted with the challenges and opportunities that EU membership has
to offer them".

Pat the Cope Gallagher, MEP (ALDE group, Ireland) and Co-Chairperson of the
JPC, stressed how the meetings were vital in cementing relationships at every
political level, "Since the beginning of accession talks, the EU-Iceland Joint
Parliamentary Committee has enabled Members of the European Parliament and
Members of the Althingi to forge closer and stronger ties. The participation of
Members from the Committee of the Regions during today's meeting will help to
develop long lasting relationships at a local and regional level between
Iceland and the EU". Mr. Halldórsson echoed this opinion emphasising the need
to ensure that local authorities continued to be actively involved in the
discussions, "Consultation and participation of all levels of government and
multilevel governance is imperative in the accession process and it is vital
that the voice of local authorities is heard in all fora. The JPC is an
important part of the political process and we look forward to further
information sharing and co-operation in the future".

President Bresso said that the CoR was also supporting the accession process by
offering opinions on the European Commission's annual enlargement reports and
co-organising a seminar for Icelandic local authorities together with the
European Commission in June later this year. She noted that the CoR had also
set-up Joint Consultative Committees with other candidate countries as a means
to support their accession to the EU with the aim, "at fostering
inter-institutional cooperation, building political contacts and providing a
platform for the exchange of experiences between representatives of local and
regional authorities from the EU and their counterparts from candidate
countries". President Bresso stressed, "We look forward to working closer with
Iceland Local Regional Authorities (LRAs). Our regions and EU regional policy
will strongly benefit from sharing Icelandic experiences in mastering specific
territorial challenges and developing best practices in fields like environment
and energy".

The JPC meeting held in Reykjavik in Iceland was Co-Chaired by Mr. Pat the Cope
Gallagher (MEP, ALDE group, Ireland) and Mr. Mr Árni Þór Sigurðsson (Left-Green
Movement, Iceland) and was attended by representatives from all CoR political
groups. The JPC speakers included Mr. Steingrímur J. Sigfússon, Iceland's
Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, Mr. Össur Skarphédinsson, Iceland's
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Søren Haslund, EU Danish Ambassador to
Iceland and Mr. Timo Summa, Head of EU Delegation to Iceland.

The meeting focused on an exchange of opinions on the following topics:

? European Union-Iceland relations;
? Cooperation between EU and Icelandic local and regional authorities;
? Fisheries policies;
? Financial and economic crisis: policy responses in Iceland and the EU;
? The Green Economy: Iceland and EU policies.

Notes to editor:

The EU-Iceland Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) has been created with the
intention of considering all aspects of relations between EU and Iceland, in
particular related to the accession process. It allows Members of Parliaments
to exchange views first-hand, also with EU and Icelandic government
representatives.

Joint Consultative Committees (JCCs) are created between the CoR and local and
regional representatives of the accession countries following a request from
the government of the partner country concerned, on the basis of the provisions
set down in the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA), or in an
official declaration of the Stabilisation and Association Council between the
Council of the European Union and the candidate country. They are composed of
an equal number of CoR members (and alternate members) and local and regional
representatives from the partner country. JCCs are co-chaired by a CoR member
and a member from the partner country, and decisions are taken jointly.

For more information, please contact:

David French
Tel: +32 (0)2 282 2535
Mob: +32 (0)473 854 759



 

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