STOCKTAKE
OF AUSTRALIA – EU COOPERATION AND DIALOGUE
UNDER THE 1997 JOINT DECLARATION ON RELATIONS BETWEEN
AUSTRALIA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION SIGNED ON 26 JUNE 1997
(Joint
Declaration signed on 26 June 1997)
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Joint Declaration Item |
Engagement to date |
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Dialogue and
Cooperation |
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Prime Minister, John Howard,visit to
Brussels in July 2002. Total number of consultations with the EU Presidency since 26 June 1997 = 11. Total
number of annual Ministerial
Consultations, Senior Officials’ and ATMEG meetings since 26 June 1997 =
18. Total number of Australian Ministerial visits to Brussels
and European Commissioner visits to Australia since 26 June 1997 =
30. Total number of Parliamentary Delegation visits since 26 June 1997 = 3. Ministerial
Consultations and overarching discussions* - ·
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Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister for Transport and Regional Services, John Anderson, and Minister
for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Philip Ruddock, visit to Brussels in
April 2002 to attend Ministerial Consultations. ·
European Commissioner for External Relations, Chris Patten, visits to Australia in April 2003 and 2001 to attend
Ministerial Consultations. ·
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Tim Fischer, visits to Brussels in May 1999 and September 1997 to
attend Ministerial Consultations. ·
Vice President of the European Commission, Sir Leon Brittan, visit to Australia
in June 1998 to attend Ministerial Consultations. Parliamentary Delegations – ·
Australian Parliamentary Delegation led by The Speaker, House of Representatives, Neil Andrew, visit to Brussels in
September 2002. ·
European Parliamentary Delegation visit to Australia in May 2001. ·
Australian Parliamentary Delegation led by the Hon Bruce Baird visit to Brussels in
2000.
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The protection and promotion of human rights and
fundamental freedoms. In this respect we will consult bilaterally and within
the framework of the relevant bodies of the UN, especially the UN Commission
on Human Rights, on human rights issues in general and, in particular, on how
to advance our shared objectives of promoting human rights internationally |
* Covered by Ministerial Consultations and overarching
discussions |
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Issues which affect world peace and security,
including non-military threats to security such as terrorism, the fight
against organised crime, and the illicit trade in narcotic drugs and
psychotropic substances |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Minister/Commissioner visits – ·
Minister for Justice and Customs, Amanda Vanstone, visit to Brussels in April
2000. Australia-EU Strategic Dialogue - first high level officials’ dialogue EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Cooperation
Initiative (NDCI) Conference - Australian
participation at officials’ level Commonwealth law enforcement agencies cooperation with European counterparts - Australian Federal
Police
and Australian Customs Service officers posted in Europe. Their presence facilitates a significant amount of
cooperation in investigations characterised as transnational, particularly
drug trafficking. Australian Customs
Service - maintains informal
contact with Europol, particularly in
relation to synthetic drugs and Europol’s Logo project.
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Means of strengthening the UN and other international organisations and
improving their effectiveness |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions |
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The promotion, in full respect of international
laws and treaties, of peace, stability and prosperity in Europe and the
Asia-Pacific region |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Australia-EU Troika Talks on Asia – senior officials’ talks agreed
to at the Ministerial Consultations with the EU Presidency in January
1998. Annual talks commenced in May
1998. Six rounds have been held. The last round was held in April 2003. |
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Migration, asylum and refugee protection issues |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Minister ·
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and
Indigenous Affairs, Philip
Ruddock, visits
to Brussels in March and January 2000, and
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Trade and Economic Cooperation |
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Minister/Commissioner ·
European Commissioner for Trade, Pascal Lamy, visits to Australia in November 2002
to attend the Informal
WTO Ministerial
Meeting in Sydney, and July 2002. ·
Minister for Trade, Mark
Vaile, visits to
Brussels in May 2002, May 2001, July 2000 and October 1999. ·
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport
and Regional Services, John
Anderson, representing Minister for Trade visit to Brussels in April 2002
to attend
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Minister for Regional Services, Territories and
Local Government, Ian MacDonald, visit to Brussels in
September 2000.
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Agriculture,
Fisheries and Forestry, Warren Truss, visit to Brussels in November 1999.
Senior Officials’ visits – ·
Secretary,
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry – Australia (AFFA) visit to Brussels in October 2002. ·
Chairman,
Australian Financial Reporting Council visits to Brussels in October
and April 2002. ·
Deputy
Director General, European Central Bank meeting with Assistant
Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia in August 2002. ·
Chief Executive Officer, The National Office for
the Information Economy visit to Brussels in July 2002. ·
Secretary, AFFA and Chief Veterinary Officer visit ·
EU
Economic and Commercial Councellors Group meeting with Assistant
Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia in June 2001.
Special Visits Program –
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Director-General
Agriculture, Silva Rodriguez, visit
Europe-Australia Business Dialogue (The
Global Foundation) - held at regular intervals, often in conjunction with
government-to-government meetings; last discussions with the European
Commission held in Brussels in July 2002.
Regular dialogue between Department of the Treasury and the
Economic and Financial Affairs Directorate. |
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Devote attention, in the area of services, to
examine opportunities in the sectors of telecommunications, financial,
maritime and professional services, on the basis of liberal and
non-discriminatory principles |
* Covered by Ministerial
Consultations and overarching discussions
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Strengthen our bilateral dialogue on matters
such as barriers to trade and trade facilitation, the protection of
traditional expressions as provided for in the Wine Agreement, customs
cooperation, standards and certification, public procurement access, the
protection of geographical indications in conformity with the WTO TRIPS
Agreement, as well as on veterinary, sanitary and phytosanitary matters |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Agreement on Trade in Wine, protocol and Agreement on Mutual Recognition in Relation to
Conformity Assessment, Certificates and Markings - signed on 24 June 1998, providing for mutual
recognition in relation to conformity assessment, certificates and markings
between Australia and the European Community in the eight sectors of
Medicinal Products Good Manufacturing Practice Inspection and Batch
Certification (implemented 1 January 1999), Medical Devices (implemented 1
January 1999), Telecommunications Terminal Equipment, Low Voltage Equipment,
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Machinery, Pressure Equipment, Automotive
Products. Regular Joint Committee
meeting last held in Wellington, New Zealand in October 2002. SPS/Quarantine discussions - agreed to at the Quint meeting of Agricultural
Ministers in July 2002, and held in Brussels in October 2002. Draft Agreement on Sanitary Measures applicable
to Trade in Live Animals and Animal Products - not finalised.
Food Safety exchange program between Australia
and the European Commission - an Australian FSANZ
officer was placed in the
European Commission in 2001.
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Promote contacts and cooperation on agriculture
and fisheries, and examine in a spirit of cooperation and good will the
opportunities in our trade in agriculture and fisheries products |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Agricultural Trade and Marketing Experts’ Group
(ATMEG) - meetings held
annually at senior officials’ level with the European Commission; metings
held in conjunction with the annual Ministerial Consultations and Senior
Officials’ Meeting.
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Exchange information and encourage cooperation on
industry, including information technology, mining, transport and energy,
and, as appropriate, on aspects of our policies such as those related to
competition and consumer protection. |
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overarching discussions Minister/Commissioner ·
Minister for Communications,
Information Technology and the Arts,
Senator Richard Alston, visit to Brussels in March 2003.
Data Protection - ongoing
discussions Joint Statement on Cooperation in the Global
Information Economy between Australia and the European Union - signed at the Ministerial Consultations in
Canberra in April 2001; progress
report tabled at the 2002 Ministerial Consultations. Coal Agreement - negotiated in 1993, reviewed in 2000 and
extended until 31 December 2002; currently under review. EU-Australia Coal Conference held at Aachen, Germany in September 2001. High Level Group on Energy - providing a forum for the exchange of views
relating to the international and domestic energy scene. The group has met only once. Regular bilateral
consultations to ensure the satisfactory implementation of the Euratom/Australia Agreement. Consumer Protection Arrangement - signed in Brussels on 21 March 2002. Regular
cooperation on consumer protection
issues between the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the
Competition Directorate of the European Commission.
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Employment |
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Exchange views on our experience and ideas [of
creating employment opportunities] in this respect and will endevour to
strengthen cooperation in the relevant fora such as OECD and ILO |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions National Occupational Health and Safety
Commission (NOHSC) and the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work - strong cooperative relationship including
development of joint web site (www.nohsc-eu.gov.au) launched in July
2001to promote information sharing on current health and safety topics. European Agency for
Safety and Health at Work -
sought and granted permission in January 2002 to use Australian Occupational Health and Safety
Thesaurus as the basis for development of a multilingual thesaurus of
occupational safety and health terms in the 11 official EU
languages.
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Scientific
and Cultural Cooperation |
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Strengthening our mutual cooperation in the
fields of education and training, science and technology including the
information society |
* Covered
by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Minister ·
Commissioner for Education and Culture, Viviane
Reding, visit to Australia in September 2000. Senior Officals’ visits – ·
Australian Gene Technology Regulator visit
to Brussels in October
2002.
1997 Exchange
of Letters
- recorded the common understanding on the principles of international cooperation on
research and development activities in the domain of intelligent
manufacturing systems between the European Community and the United
States of America, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the EFTA countries of Norway
and Switzerland. Agreement Relating to Scientific and Technical
Cooperation between Australia and the EU (1994/1995) - amended in 1999 to enable Australians to participate
in the EU Framework Programs. Number of projects under the Fourth
Framework Program (1994-1998) =
37. Number of projects
under the Fifth Framework The Sixth Framework Program launched in Brussels
in November 2002 and
attended by an Australian delegation. National Health and
Medical Research Council -
established a
fund to support Australian participation in projects selected under the
Framework Programs. Joint Science and Technology Consultative
Committee - established under
the Cooperation Agreement to meet alternately in Brussels and Canberra, as
required, to discuss issues of mutual interest. It has met seven times, the last meeting was held in Brussels
in November 2002. Forum for European-Australia Science and Technology
Cooperation (FEAST) - launched
on 9 November 2000 to highlight science, engineering and technology
cooperation. The first event was held
in Canberra on 30-31May 2001; FEAST2 was held in Melbourne on 8 July 2002;
FEAST3
was held in Australia as a roadshow from November 2002 to March 2003 Hydrogen-powered fuel cell buses - agreement by the West Australian Government and
European Commission in August 2002 to share research information on trials of
hydrogen-powered fuel cell buses. Galileo satellite
system - Australian GNSS (Global
Navigation Satellite System) Coordination Committee and Department of
Transport and Regional Services officials’ discussions with
European Commission on cooperation in development of Galileo in April 2002. European Union
S&T related events – a number of Australian
delegations
participated in EU S&T activities with government
support, eg,
delegations to IST 1999, 2000 and 2001, and to the “Coal Opportunities in the 21st
Century Conference” in Germany in September 2001. Support also provided for an Intelligent
Transport Systems workshop involving EC and Australian representatives.
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Providing support to actions that further develop
our links in the fields of communication, information, culture and education,
including academic and youth exchanges |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Australia-European Union Pilot National Europe Centre - proposal to create a National Europe Centre
(NEC) at the Australian National University (ANU) received formal political
agreement at 2001 Ministerial Consultations.
In April 2001 the European
Commissioner for External Relations Chris Patten announced an initial
grant, spread over three years, of €740,000, with matching funding from
ANU. Recent major events: EU in International Affairs conference in
July 2002; Australia
and the EU in the WTO Doha Round workshop in December 2002; EU Enlargement
seminar in April 2003. |
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Exchanging expertise and information including on
the recognition of academic qualifications, new educational technologies, and
partnerships between education and training institutions and practitioners |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Australian membership of ENIC-NARIC
(European Network
of Information Centres-National Academic Recognition Information Centres)
(European
electronic academic recognition network). |
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Environment |
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We confirm that we will continue and strengthen
our cooperation on environmental matters, both bilaterally and through
international agreements and conventions |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Minister/ ·
Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Dr
David Kemp, meeting with European Commissioner
for Environment, Margot Wallstrom, in Brussels in July and February 2002. ·
European Commissioner for
Environment, Margot Wallstrom, led a
high level EU mission to Australia in July 2001 and met with Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Robert Hill.
Second round of high level environment
consultations in May 2000
in Brussels; another round Joint Experts’ Seminar on the Integration of the
Economy and Environment - arose from
1998 talks and held in Canberra in October 1999. Exchange of Letters (1991) established a
framework for collaboration and dialogue between Australia and the EC - bilateral talks on environmental issues were
held in May 1998 in Australia with then Director-General Environment, Jim
Currie. Exchange of Letters (1997) regarding Euratom/Australia
Cooperation Agreement and the return of plutonium to Japan.
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Development
Cooperation |
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We attach a high priority to our respective
policies to help developing countries in their efforts to achieve sustainable
development and to alleviate poverty. In order to better achieve our common
objectives, we will, as far as possible, coordinate our efforts and exchange
pertinent information to this effect, in particular as regards the South
Pacific region. |
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by Ministerial Consultations and overarching discussions Minister ·
European Commissioner for Development and
Humanitarian Aid, Poul Nielson, ·
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer, meeting with Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Poul Nielson, in Brussels in April 2002. Senior Officials’
visits – ·
Director-General, Australian Agency for
International Development meetings with European Commission Director General
Development
in
May 2002, and with European
Council and Commission in Brussels in December 2000. ·
Director-General, Australian Agency for
International Development visits to Brussels in December
2002 and April
2001. Development Cooperation - intensification of (ad hoc) talks held between
AusAID and European Commission agreed to at 2002 Ministerial Consultations
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