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12.2.2004 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 38 E/307

**Thursday 16 January 2003**

**TEXTS ADOPTED**

**P5_TA(2003)0018**

**EC-Lebanon Mediterranean Association Agreement *****

**European Parliament legislative resolution on the proposal for a Council decision on the con-**
**clusion of a Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement between the European Community and**
**its Member States of the one part, and the Republic of Lebanon, of the other part (10820/2002 —**
**COM(2002) 170 — C5-0395/2002 — 2002/0083(AVC))**

**(Assent procedure)**

_The European Parliament_,

—
having regard to the proposal for a Council decision (COM(2002) 170),

—
having regard to the draft Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement between the European Community and its Member States of the one part, and the Republic of Lebanon, of the other part
(10820/2002),

—
having regard to the Council's request for Parliament's assent pursuant to Article 300(3), second subparagraph, in conjunction with Article 310 of the EC Treaty (C5-0395/2002),

—
having regard to Rules 86 and 97(7) of its Rules of Procedure,

—
having regard to the recommendation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common
Security and Defence Policy (A5-0410/2002),

1. Gives its assent to the conclusion of the Agreement;

2. Instructs its President to forward its position to the Council and Commission, and the governments
and parliaments of the Member States and the Republic of Lebanon.

**P5_TA(2003)0019**

**EC-Lebanon Agreement**

**European Parliament resolution on the conclusion of an Association Agreement with the Republic**
**of Lebanon**

_The European Parliament_

—
having regard to the proposal for a Council decision on the conclusion of a Euro-Mediterranean
Association Agreement between the European Community and its Member States of the one part,
and the Republic of Lebanon, of the other part (COM(2002) 170),

—
having regard to the draft Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement between the European Community and its Member States of the one part, and the Republic of Lebanon, of the other part,

—
having regard to its position of 16 January 2003 on the proposal for a Council decision on the conclusion of a Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement between the European Community and its
Member States of the one part, and the Republic of Lebanon, of the other part ( [1] ),

—
having regard to its resolution of 12 March 1998 on Lebanese prisoners held in Syria ( [2] ),

( [1] ) P5_TA(2003)0018.
( [2] ) OJ C 104, 6.4.1998, p. 238.

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A. having in mind the close relationship which has existed for decades between the European Union and
Lebanon and the importance of the current political, economic and cultural relations,

B. mindful of the importance that Lebanon has always had and the role it could play in the search for an
acceptable and lasting solution to the conflict in the Middle East,

C. whereas the consolidation of democracy made it possible to achieve the reconciliation of the people in
the country — the most important goal after 16 years of destructive war; hoping that the existing
diversity and pluralism in Lebanese society will be taken as a positive foundation to support civil

peace,

D. whereas the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the southern part of the country in May 2000, implementing UN Security Council Resolution 425, marked a step forward in the process of normalisation
of the country, although the situation of the Shebaa farms and the establishment of definite borders
with Israel are still pending issues,

E. welcoming the withdrawal of a part of the Syrian troops and hoping that those still stationed in the
country will, in the future, also leave by virtue of an agreement with the Lebanese government,

F. having regard to Article 2 of the Association Agreement, which stipulates that respect for democratic
principles and fundamental human rights, as set out in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights,
guides their internal and international policy and constitutes an essential element of this agreement,

G. whereas 17 000 Lebanese citizens are still recorded as missing, and their families are distraught in the
absence of a response from the authorities on the fate of their relations, and calling the countries of
the region concerned to find a solution in relation to citizens of neighbouring countries who are
illegally detained,

H. deeply concerned by the precarious situation of more than 300 000 Palestinian refugees living in
Lebanon,

I. having regard to the exchange of letters between the two sides on cooperation in the fight against
terrorism which had accompanied the signing of the agreement and by which the two sides undertake
to co-operate in preventing and punishing acts of terrorism, in particular by means of the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1373, to exchange information on terrorist groups and
their support networks and on the resources and methods used against terrorism, as well as sharing
their experiences in the prevention of terrorism,

J. having regard to the current enormous national debt and the interest on the debt repayments, which
accounts for a large proportion of public revenue,

K. welcoming the results of the Conference of Donors held in Paris on 23 November 2002,

L. whereas an excessively general reference to parliamentary control of the agreement has been included
in the new agreement, and whereas the establishment of a Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary
Assembly would increase parliamentary input in the follow-up to the Euro-Mediterranean association
agreements,

1. Notes the Council proposal to conclude a Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement with Lebanon;

2. Calls on the Lebanese government to submit to the consideration of the Lebanese Parliament the
issue of the presence of Syrian troops stationed in the country by virtue of an agreement with the Lebanese Government, with regard to the relevant UN resolutions, notably Security Council Resolution
520/1982, in order to reach agreement on the withdrawal of all non-Lebanese troops, with full respect
for Lebanon's sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence;

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3. Reaffirms that respect for human rights constitutes an essential element of the new Association
Agreement, which must be implemented and closely monitored in order to effectively enhance respect
for human rights in Lebanon;

4. Encourages the Lebanese authorities to give positive signs in this direction by abolishing the death
penalty, by ratifying the UN Convention Against Torture, by signing the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court, by launching reform of the legal system, by setting clear and defined limits to the competences of the military jurisdiction, by settling the question of missing persons and by cooperating with
all the UN human rights agencies;

5. Believes that freedom of expression and association are a cornerstone of a democratic society, recalls
that this implies, in particular, freedom of the press, whatever the instrument used to disseminate the
information (paper, radio, TV, etc.), and stresses the need to extend the scope of its effectiveness and to
avoid any discrimination on political grounds; expresses concern at the forced shut-down of the MTV
television channel on 4 September 2002 and at the harassment of journalists who are critical of Lebanese
authorities;

6. Undertakes to cooperate with the Lebanese Parliament in order to establish procedures for a regular
political dialogue also within the framework of Article 2 of the Association Agreement, and calls on the
Council and Commission to establish combined procedures for the regular assessment and the implementation of the principles laid down in Article 2; these common procedures shall take into account the views
of Lebanese civil society;

7. Calls on the Commission to reconsider its priorities in relation to Lebanon by including human rights
issues in the National Indicative Programme 2002-2004, and to immediately engage in cooperation in this
area by supporting civil society and independent NGOs through the MEDA programme;

8. Expresses its support for the programme of economic reforms undertaken by Prime Minister Hariri
and hopes that these reforms will improve Lebanon's position in the regional and international economy;
calls on the Member States to take into consideration the problem faced by the Lebanese authorities of the
country's enormous public debt;

9. Encourages both the Lebanese authorities, the Council and the Commission to take advantage of the
political dialogue created by the new agreement, including it in the framework of increased regional cooperation with all the Euro-Mediterranean partners, in order to jointly play a proactive role in the MiddleEast region, so as to reach a fair, global and lasting settlement to the conflict in the region, in accordance
with the relevant UN resolutions; social and economic development in Lebanon would thus be favoured;

10. Welcomes the reference to the interparliamentary relations, explicitly made in Article 5(2) of the
new agreement, and reiterates that this dialogue should especially take place within the framework of the
Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly, the creation of which was decided in April 2002 at the EuroMediterranean Ministerial meeting in Valencia and whose main task should be the follow-up and parliamentary control of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements; calls, therefore, on the Council to set
up this Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly in close contact with the parliaments involved as soon
as possible;

11. Considers, in the meantime, that the participation of the representatives of the Lebanese parliament
in the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Forum is of the utmost importance; invites, in this regard, the
Lebanese parliament to take an active part in the Vth Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Forum which will
take place in Crete in March 2003;

12. Expresses its concern about the periodic episodes of tension at the border between Lebanon and
Israel and calls on the players involved to abstain from any action that could hamper regional stability;

13. Welcomes Lebanon's strong commitment to the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution
1373, including the freezing of assets of terrorist groups, and calls on the Council and Commission to
include a similar anti-terrorist clause in all future agreements of this kind, as decided at the Seville European Council; calls on the Lebanese Government to remain vigilant against possible attacks by armed
groups operating along the border line with Israel;

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14. Welcomes the declared objective of establishing a free trade area over a transitional period not
exceeding 12 years from the entry into force of the agreement;

15. Supports the European Union's determination to assist Lebanon in its economic restructuring,
including modernising the customs authority, competition legislation, trade enhancement, strengthening
the trade administration needed to implement the agreement and to prepare for Lebanon's WTO accession,
improvement of intellectual property agencies and some other related fields, such as administrative reforms
and anti-corruption policies;

16. Welcomes the agreement's provisions on dialogue and co-operation on social and cultural matters;

17. Urges the parties to conclude a bilateral readmission agreement, such as the one referred to in
Article 69 of the Association Agreement, that should also cover arrangements for the readmission of
third-country nationals;

18. Calls on both parties to the Association Agreement to commit themselves to cooperate and use all
the instruments at their disposal to tackle the problems caused by illegal immigration;

19. Is convinced that the Lebanese authorities will carefully respect their commitments on judicial
cooperation and respect for the rule of law included in the Association Agreement, as well as the international rules on money laundering, on combating organised crime and illicit drugs and on migration and
readmission issues for Lebanese and third country nationals;

20. Notes that there are large areas of land intended for the cultivation of crops for the production of
illicit drugs, and calls on the Lebanese authorities to eradicate crops of this kind with extreme firmness;

21. Welcomes Lebanon's effort of solidarity regarding the temporary hosting of Palestinian refugees;
calls on the international community to increase its efforts in the region in relation to the problem of
the Palestinian refugees; encourages the European Union and the Lebanese authorities to implement this
new Association Agreement in a way that could also benefit the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian
people living in difficult conditions in the country; calls on the Lebanese authorities to ratify the Geneva
Convention on the Status of Refugees, to put an end to possible discrimination against refugee and asylum
seekers, ensuring the protection of those subject to expulsion, and to facilitate the integration of those who
wish to do so;

22. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the Commission and the government and parliament of the Lebanon.

**P5_TA(2003)0020**

**The Northern Dimension**

**European Parliament resolution on the Northern Dimension — New Action Plan 2004-2006**

_The European Parliament_,

—
having regard to its resolution of 4 May 1999 on the communication from the Commission — A
Northern Dimension for the policies of the Union ( [1] ),

—
having regard to the Commission's Action Plan for the Northern Dimension in the external and crossborder policies of the European Union 2000-2003,

( [1] ) OJ C 279, 1.10.1999, p. 31.