CELEX: 52006PC0393
Language: en
Date: 2006-07-11
Title: Proposal for a Council Regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Liberia and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1030/2003

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Proposal for a Council Regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Liberia and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1030/2003  /* COM/2006/0393 final */  

	[pic] | COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES |Brussels, 11.7.2006COM(2006) 393 finalProposal for aCOUNCIL REGULATIONamending Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Liberia and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1030/2003(presented by the Commission)EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM1.  Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 concerning Liberia implements a ban on the provision of certain services related to arms and military equipment, a ban on the import of round logs and timber products and a ban on the import of rough diamonds, in accordance with Common Positions 2004/137/CFSP and 2006/31/CFSP, and UN Security Council Resolution 1521(2003) and other relevant UN Security Council Resolutions.2.  By means of Resolutions 1683(2006) of 13 June 2006 and 1689(2006) of 20 June 2006, the UN Security Council decided to provide for an additional derogation to the ban on the provision of certain services related to arms and military equipment and to suspend the ban on import of round logs and timber products for a period of ninety days. After this period, the Security Council is to decide whether the ban on import of round logs and timber products will be repealed, whereas by 20 December 2006 it is to review the need for all remaining restrictive measures concerning Liberia.3.  The Council is preparing a CFSP Common Position providing for implementation of these decisions.4.  In view of these facts, the Commission proposes to amend Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 accordingly.Proposal for aCOUNCIL REGULATIONamending Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Liberia and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1030/2003THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Articles 60 and 301 thereof,Having regard to Common Positions 2006/31/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures imposed against Liberia[1] and Common Position 2006/…/CFSP modifying and renewing certain restrictive measures imposed against Liberia[2],Having regard to the proposal from the Commission[3],Whereas:(1) In order to implement the measures imposed against Liberia by the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1521(2003), Common Position 2004/137/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Liberia[4] provided for the implementation of the measures set out in UNSCR 1521(2003) concerning Liberia, and a ban on the provision to Liberia of financial assistance related to military activities. On 23 January 2006, Common Position 2006/31/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures imposed against Liberia confirmed the restrictive measures of Common Position 2004/137/CFSP for a further period of time, in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1647(2005).(2) Regulation (EC) No 234/2004[5] prohibits the provision to Liberia of technical and financial assistance related to military activities, the import of rough diamonds from Liberia and the import of round logs and timber products originating in that country.(3) In the light of the developments in Liberia, the UN Security Council adopted, on 13 June 2006, UNSCR 1683(2006) introducing some exemptions to the ban on technical assistance related to military activities imposed by paragraph 2(b) of UNSCR 1521(2003).(4) On 20 June 2006, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1689(2006). It decided to renew the prohibition against imports of diamonds, but not to renew the prohibition against imports of all round logs and timber products originating in Liberia, which had been imposed by paragraph 10 of UNSCR 1521(2003) and, after several extensions, expired on 20 June 2006. The Security Council expressed its determination to reinstate that prohibition if, within a period of ninety days, Liberia fails to pass the forestry legislation proposed by the Forest Reform Monitoring Committee created by the Government of Liberia.(5) Taking these Resolutions and Common Positions 2006/31/CFSP and 2006/…/CFSP into account, it is necessary to suspend the prohibition of imports of round logs and timber products originating in Liberia, set out in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EC) No 234/2004, and to amend Articles 3 and 4 of that Regulation, notably in order to allow the provision of assistance to the police and security forces of the Government of Liberia under certain conditions.(6) It is appropriate to give retroactive effect to these amendments to the date on which UNSCR 1689(2006) was adopted,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:Article 1Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 is amended as follows:(1) Article 3 is replaced by the following:“Article 31. By way of derogation from Article 2, the competent authority, as listed in Annex I, of the Member State where the service provider is established, may authorise the provision of:(a) technical assistance, financing and financial assistance related to(i) arms and related materiel, where such assistance or services are intended solely for support of and use by the United Nations Mission in Liberia, or(ii) weapons and ammunition which both remain in the custody of the Special Security Service for unencumbered operational use, and have been provided, pursuant to approval of the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521 (2003), to the members of that Service for training purposes before 13 June 2006;(b) financing and financial assistance related to:(i) arms and related materiel intended solely for support of and use in an international training and reform programme for the Liberian armed forces and police, provided the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521 (2003) has approved the export, sale, supply or transfer of the arms or related materiel concerned,(ii) non-lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, provided the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521 (2003) has approved the export, sale, supply or transfer of the equipment concerned, or(iii) weapons and ammunition intended for use by members of the Government of Liberia police and security forces who have been vetted and trained since the inception of the United Nations Mission in Liberia in October 2003, provided the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521 (2003) has approved the export, sale, supply or transfer of the weapons or ammunition concerned.2. No authorisations shall be granted for activities that have already taken place.”(2) Article 4 is replaced by the following:“Article 41. Where such activities have been approved in advance by the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521 (2003), and by way of derogation from Article 2 of this Regulation, the competent authority, as listed in Annex I, of the Member State where the service provider is established, may authorise the provision of technical assistance related to:(a) arms and related materiel intended solely for support of and use in an international training and reform programme for the Liberian armed forces and police,(b) non-lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, or(c) weapons and ammunition intended for use by members of the Government of Liberia police and security forces who have been vetted and trained since the inception of the United Nations Mission in Liberia in October 2003.The approval of the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521 (2003) shall be requested through the competent authority, as listed in Annex I, of the Member State where the service provider is established.The Government of the Member State concerned and the Government of Liberia shall make a joint request for approval of technical assistance related to the weapons and ammunition referred to in point (c), to the Committee established by paragraph 21 of UN Security Council Resolution 1521(2003).2. No authorisations shall be granted for activities that have already taken place. ”(3) Article 6(2) shall be suspended until 18 September 2006.Article 2This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union .It shall apply from 20 June 2006.This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels,For the CouncilThe President [1] OJ L 19, 24.1.2006, p. 38.[2] OJ L .., .7.2006, p. ...[3] OJ C , , p. .[4] OJ L 40, 12.2.2004, p. 35. Common Position as amended by Common Position 2004/902/CFSP (OJ L 379, 24.12.2004, p. 113)[5] OJ L 40, 12.2.2004, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1452/2005 (OJ L 230, 7.9.2005, p. 11).