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Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the EU

Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the EU. About the Presidency. Political meetings Over 1500 meetings in Brussels and more than 200 in Vilnius 15 Informal Ministerial meetings 20 000 and upwards official guests expected in Vilnius €62 million budget for 2012–2014

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Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the EU

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  1. Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the EU

  2. About the Presidency • Political meetings • Over 1500 meetings in Brussels and more than 200 in Vilnius • 15 Informal Ministerial meetings • 20 000 and upwards official guests expected in Vilnius • €62 million budget for 2012–2014 • Includes all Presidency-related activities of all public institutions • Among smallest budgets of EU presidencies • Some 1500 Presidency team members • 188 persons in Permanent Representation • Presidency Coordination • Ministry of Foreign Affairs as horizontal coordinator • Brussels-based Presidency

  3. European Union in 2013 • EU moving towards economic recovery • Need to ensure growth, job creation and better competitiveness • Implementation of EU political agreements • End of EU legislative cycle • New elections of European Parliament in May 2014 • Finalization of legal framework related to EU MFF 2014–2020 • Finalize the legislative process on time

  4. Lithuanian Presidency approach • An impartial and fair mediator • Cooperation with EU Member States and its institutions • Continuity of EU Council agenda

  5. Focus Europe • Credible Europe • Restore confidence in EU economy • Growing Europe • Boost employment and competitiveness • Open Europe • Strengthen openness and security

  6. Credible Europe • Sustainable Finance • Proceed with discussions on deepening of Economic Monetary Union • Progress on Banking union (discussion on Single Resolution Mechanism) • Implement enhanced economic governance framework • Implement EU Fiscal Compact, focus on balancing national budgets • Prudent application of the Stability and Growth Pact (reinforced by six-pack) • Strengthen budgetary surveillance mechanisms in Euro area (implementing two-pack) • Discuss ex-ante coordination of major economic reforms in Euro area • Protect financial interests of EU and Member States • Progress on actions to fight tax fraud and tax evasion, including by means of criminal law • Fight against smuggling • Credible Europe for citizens • Focus on raising public awareness of the common EU values as well as citizens’ rights

  7. Growing Europe • Focus on EU budget for growth • MFF-related implementing acts, EU annual budget for 2014 • Boost employment • Special focus on youth employment: Youth Guarantees, Alliance for Apprenticeships • Progress on key Digital Agenda proposals • Advance proposals on TEN-TELE, e-identification, trust services for electronic transactions, broadband cost reduction, network security • Implement initiatives related to research, industry and innovation framework • Digital agenda theme in October European Council • Implement EU Single Market for growth • Complete Single Market Act I, progress on Single Market Act II • Provide better regulation and governance with special focus on SMEs • Complete EU internal energy market • Proper implementation of third energy package, and official presentation of the first Europe-wide list of Projects of Common Interests • Strengthening external dimension of EU energy policy (stock-taking of actions agreed in 2011) • Move forward macro-regional strategies for growth • Review of EU macro-regional strategies for the Baltic Sea and Danube regions

  8. Open Europe • Strengthen Eastern Partnership • Finalize and sign Association Agreements, including DCFTAs • Advance dialogue on visa facilitation and liberalization • Continue enlargement • Advance EU accession negotiations (Montenegro, Turkey) • Progress on European perspective of other Western Balkan countries • Promote free trade worldwide and with strategic partners • Enhance economic and trade relations with the EU neighborhood policy countries • Negotiate free trade agreements with United States and Japan • Progress on effective management of EU external borders • “Smart border” package, legal migration • Promote global European leadership • Increase impact of EU Development Policy • Incourage better response to new security challenges (including cyber, energy, maritime) and closer cooperation between partners

  9. High level events in Lithuania Eastern Partnership Summit November 28–29 • Presidency opening ceremony and European Commission visitJuly 5 ICT2013 November 6–8 Annual Forum on the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region November 11–12 High Level Conference on Energy November 4–5 Closing event of the European Year of Citizens December 13

  10. More information • Presidency website • www.eu2013.lt • Twitter • @EU2013LT • @EU2013LTpress • Facebook • www.facebook.com/eu2013LT • YouTube • www.youtube.com/eu2013LT

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