European Economic
and Social Committee
13th EU-Chile Joint Consultative Committee
The 13th and final meeting of the EU-Chile JCC under the 2002 Association Agreement marked a significant milestone in the EU-Chile partnership. This meeting served as an opportunity to reflect on past achievements and discuss the transition to the new Advanced Framework Agreement, which will reshape and strengthen cooperation between both parties.
Ambassadors Claudia Gintersdorfer (EU) and Gloria Navarrete (Chile), alongside representatives from the European Commission, Chilean civil society, and the EESC, highlighted the importance of maintaining strong EU-Chile ties amid evolving global challenges. The discussions underscored the critical role of civil society in fostering democracy, sustainable development, and inclusive economic growth.
Key topics addressed included:
- Reinforcing democracy, human rights, and civic engagement as fundamental pillars of the EU-Chile relationship.
- Strengthening economic cooperation to promote sustainable investment, trade resilience, and support for SMEs and the circular economy.
- Addressing global security concerns and cybersecurity cooperation to safeguard citizens' rights and digital governance.
- Ensuring a smooth transition to the new partnership framework while preserving structured civil society dialogue.
Participants reaffirmed their commitment to deepening collaboration through knowledge-sharing, regulatory alignment, and inclusive policymaking. The meeting concluded with the adoption of a Final Declaration, outlining priorities for continued engagement and structured dialogue under the forthcoming agreement.
The JCC has played a pivotal role in shaping EU-Chile relations, and as this chapter closes, both parties remain committed to fostering a resilient, forward-looking partnership. The next phase will focus on implementing the new agreement while ensuring that civil society continues to play an active role in shaping the future of EU-Chile cooperation.