European Economic
and Social Committee
Global Europe (Multiannual Financial Framework proposal)
Key points
The EESC:
- welcomes the Commission proposal to increase expenditure on the EU’s external policies under the upcoming multiannual financial framework (MFF), with a Global Europe instrument including a Reserve for Ukraine, and considers this increase essential for the EU to affirm its role as a global player and values, as well as to build strategic autonomy;
- considers that the EU should play a leading role in development and humanitarian efforts and in revitalising the UN system, with the Global Gateway becoming its main instrument;
- points out that the Civil Society Organisations and Local Authorities Advisory Board for the Global Gateway has remained disconnected from decision-making and created fragmented dialogue. The EESC calls to ensure meaningful participation, including of the EESC and the CoR;
- emphasises the need to build consistency between foreign policy, development, trade and the European Competitiveness Fund to achieve sustainable development and economic resilience;
- despite the positive assessment of the proposed flexibility in external action, expects full transparency and accountability in the spending of funds;
- calls to extend the Commission’s Inequality Marker to Global Gateway projects;
- expects existing bodies, such as civil society platforms, to be engaged more extensively in maintaining relations with organisations in partner countries;
- supports all efforts to reinforce prosperity and security in our neighbourhood and thus within the EU, and supports further enlargement of the Union;
- stresses the need for predictable and stable funding for civil society organisations, notably to strengthen democracy, civic space and gender equality;
- expects that the objectives on economic cooperation and entrepreneurship will be accompanied by ambitious social, human rights and environmental safeguards;
- opposes the approach of suspending payments in the context of migration policy, emphasising the need for positive incentives to achieve the stated goals.
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Record of Proceedings REX/611