Europe

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In Europe, the EESC maintains relations with social partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) in the Western Balkans, in the Eastern Neighbourhood, in the EEA EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, and in the United Kingdom.

The Western Balkans Follow-up Committee – a permanent internal body of the EESC – is the main instrument for coordinating the EESC's activities in this region. The Western Balkans Civil Society Forum, held every two years, is part of the Follow-up Committee's work.

The EESC also works bilaterally with the countries in the Western Balkans that have started accession negotiations and with Türkiye, through specialised bodies created on the basis of association agreements between these countries and the EU: the goal of these Joint Consultative Committees is to involve social partners and CSOs in the monitoring of pre-accession and reform processes towards possible EU membership. Each body is made up of an equal number of members from the EESC and the partner country and usually meets once or twice a year.

The EESC has also set up an Eastern Neighbourhood Follow-up Committee, an internal body responsible for enhancing relations with civil society in the countries in the region, i.e. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.

The main cooperation mechanisms with Armenia, Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine are the Civil Society Platforms, which allow civil society organisations from both the EU and the partner country to monitor the implementation of the EU agreements with these countries and draft recommendations to the relevant authorities. Moreover, Ukraine and Republic of Moldova became candidate countries in 2022.

With regard to Belarus and Russia, relations are being developed with those civil society organisations that are still operating freely, most of them based on EU territory. The EESC considers it important to keep dialogue alive, while waiting for better conditions in the future.

The European Economic Area (EEA) brings together the EU Member States and the three EEA EFTA states (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) in an internal market where goods, services, capital and persons can move freely. The EESC is part of the European Economic Area Consultative Committee, where questions of common interest are discussed with representatives of social partners from the EEA EFTA states.

Finally, the EESC has an EU-UK Follow-up Committee responsible for monitoring the relationship between the EU and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from a civil society angle. Its work particularly focuses on the implementation of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement and the Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland, on which it has an ongoing conversation with civil society organisations from the UK, as well as the implementation of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), on which the EU-UK Follow-up Committee cooperates with the EU Domestic Advisory Group under the EU-UK TCA.

  • The European Commission organised the first Civil Society Forum of the EU-UK trade and cooperation agreement (TCA) on 4 October 2022.

     

  • The EU Domestic Advisory Groups (DAGs), set up under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) to advise on the implementation of the agreement, held their first meeting on 3 October 2022, in Brussels. 

     

     

  • The 5th meeting of the EU DAG set up under the EU-UK TCA was dedicated to the assessment of the first year of DAG work -including the recent EU-UK Civil Society Forum, to an update on the Trade Specialised Committees and to a structured discussion of selected issues and recommendations with a DG TRADE representative.

  • Representatives of the European and Ukrainian Domestic Advisory Groups (DAGs), set up under the Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine, held their sixth joint meeting on 26 January 2023. The objective of the meeting was to prepare a set of recommendations for the EU-Ukraine Trade and Sustainable Development Sub-Committee and the Civil Society Forum, which will take place in March 2023.

  • The 13th meeting of the EU Domestic Advisory Group under the EU-Ukraine DCFTA took place via a videoconference on 17 January 2023. Please click on the programme tab to consult the topics on the agenda.

  • The 10th meeting of the EU-Georgia Civil Society Platform (CSP) was convened on 16 December 2022. During the meeting, a debate focused on assessing the implementation of the 12 priorities identified by the EU and the state of play of the implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement/DCFTA. The Platform also discussed the implementation of the Chapter 16 on Education, training and youth. 

    A joint declaration, prepared by both sides, was discussed and adopted.

  • The upcoming meeting of the Section for External Relations, which will take place on 20 December 2022, will be dedicated to EU-UK relations. The EU-UK Follow-up Committee was set up in March 2021 primarily to maintain and strengthen relations between UK and EU civil society organisations, and to monitor implementation of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement.

     

  • The 12th meeting of the EU-Ukraine Civil Society Platform took place on 1 December 2022. During the meeting, a debate was held on the enhancement of Ukraine's integration into the EU, as well as the needs and challenges for Ukraine today and in the post-war reconstruction, with special focus on energy, social aspects and critical infrastructure. A joint declaration, prepared by both sides, was discussed and adopted.

  • Representatives of the European and Georgian Domestic Advisory Groups (DAGs), set up under the Trade and Sustainable Development Chapter of the Association Agreement between the European Union and Georgia, held their seventh joint meeting on 29 November 2022 in Brussels. The objective of the meeting was to prepare a set of recommendations for the EU-Georgia Trade and Sustainable Development Sub-Committee and the Civil Society Forum, which took place in December 2022.

  • The 10th meeting of the EU-Moldova Civil Society Platform took place in Chisinau, Moldova, on 10 November 2022. During the meeting, a debate focused on assessing the progresses of Moldova in the implementation of the European Commission recommendations regarding its accession to the EU, as well as the state of play of the implementation of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement.

    The Platform also discussed the 2022 developments in the anti-corruption field, the impact of regional and global crises on the social-economic situation in Moldova, and participation of the Trade Unions and Employers' Associations in EU-funded projects.

    A joint declaration, prepared by both sides, was discussed and adopted.