CELEX: 52008PC0220
Language: en
Date: 2008-04-28
Title: Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the agreement in the form of an exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine in relation to preservation of commitments on trade in services contained in the partnership and cooperation agreement

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52008PC0220

Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the agreement in the form of an exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine in relation to preservation of commitments on trade in services contained in the partnership and cooperation agreement  /* COM/2008/0220 final - CNS 2008/0087 */  

		ENBrussels, 28.4.2008COM(2008) 220 final2008/0087 (CNS)Proposal for aCOUNCIL DECISIONon the conclusion of the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine in relation to preservation of commitments on trade in services contained in the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement(presented by the Commission)EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUMAccording to Article 44 of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement between the European Communities and their Member States, and Ukraine (hereafter “PCA”), commitments undertaken under the GATS in the context of Ukraine's WTO accession will automatically supersede the commitments on trade in services contained in the PCA.In the context of its process of accession to the WTO Ukraine has offered GATS commitments which substantially cover the commitments of Ukraine under the PCA, except for Article 39, paragraph 3, thereof. Ukraine, however, offered to preserve this provision of the PCA through a bilateral agreement outside the WTO context.In order to formalise this agreement, on 23 April 2007 the General Affairs and External Relations Council adopted negotiating directives authorising the Commission to negotiate a binding international agreement in the context of the PCA in the form of an exchange of letters with Ukraine to preserve commitments on trade in services contained in the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with Ukraine once this country has acceded to the WTO.Agreement has been reached on the text of the formal exchange of letters. The agreement does not require the EC to undertake any commitments going beyond its present obligations under the GATS and the PCA. The Agreement was initialled on 18 February 2008 and signed on behalf of the Community on […]. Pending completion of the procedures for its conclusion, it was provisionally applied since […]. The Council should therefore adopt the attached proposal.2008/0087 (COD)Proposal for aCOUNCIL DECISIONon the conclusion of the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine in relation to preservation of commitments on trade in services contained in the Partnership and Cooperation AgreementTHE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Articles 71(1) and 80(2) thereof in conjunction with the first subparagraph of Article 300(3) thereofHaving regard to the proposal from the Commission,Having regard to the Opinion of the European Parliament [1],Whereas:(1) On 14 June 1994 the European Communities and its Member States and Ukraine signed in Luxembourg the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement (PCA), which entered into force on 1 March 1998.(2) According to Article 44 of the PCA, commitments undertaken under the GATS in the context of Ukraine's WTO accession will automatically supersede the commitments on trade in services contained in the PCA.(3) Article 39, paragraph 3, of the PCA is not reflected in the GATS commitments offered by Ukraine in the context of its accession to the WTO and shall therefore be preserved on a bilateral basis.(4) On the basis of an authorisation given by the Council on 23 April 2007, the Commission has negotiated on behalf of the Community an agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine preserving Article 39, paragraph 3 of the PCA, which was initialled on 18 February 2008.(5) The Agreement does not require the EC to undertake any commitments going beyond its present obligations under the GATS and the PCA.(6) The Agreement was signed on behalf of the European Community on […] and applied on a provisional basis since […], subject to its subsequent conclusion.(7) The necessary institutional procedures have been completed and the Agreement should therefore be approved,HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:Article 1The Agreement, in the framework of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement and in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine with a view to preserve commitments on trade in services contained in the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement with Ukraine once this country has acceded to the WTO is hereby approved on behalf of the Community.The text of the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of letters is attached hereto.Article 2The President of the Council shall inform Ukraine of the conclusion of this Agreement on behalf of the Community. [2]Article 3This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.Done at Brussels,For the CouncilThe PresidentANNEXAGREEMENT IN THE FORM OFEXCHANGE OF LETTERSbetween the European Community and Ukraine in relation to preservation of commitments on trade in services contained in the Partnership and Co-operation AgreementA. Letter from UkraineDear Sir,In connection with the signing on 17th March 2003 of the EC-Ukraine bilateral deal for the accession of Ukraine to the WTO and as part of that deal, the delegations of the EC and of Ukraine agreed to preserve the provisions on international maritime transport of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement between the European Communities and its Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part, signed on 14th June 1994 in Luxembourg. This agreement shall be drafted as follows:THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND UKRAINEHAVING REGARD TO article 5 of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement between the European Communities and its Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine of the other part, signed on 14th June 1994 in Luxembourg (hereafter “the PCA”);CONSIDERING the commitment of the Parties to liberalize trade, based on the principles of the WTO Agreement and the Multilateral Trade Agreements annexed thereto;CONSCIOUS of the need to improve conditions affecting trade in services between the Parties, based on reciprocity;TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the situation arising from Ukraine’s accession to the WTO and its impact on the provisions of the PCA on business and investment;HAVE DECIDED AS FOLLOWS,Sole ArticleInternational maritime transportNotwithstanding the provisions of Article 44 of the PCA, after the accession of Ukraine to the WTO, the following provisions of the PCA will continue to apply between the Parties:– Article 39 paragraph 3, in conjunction with article 32 (g), in the field of international maritime transport.I would be grateful if you would confirm that the EC approves this text and send me your reply signed by the competent authority of the European Community. I have the honour to propose that this letter and your confirmation in reply constitute an agreement between competent authorities to be treated as an integral part of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement signed on 14th June 1994 in Luxembourg. This agreement shall not be affected by the eventual expiration of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement, pursuant to Article 101 thereof.Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.[On behalf of Ukraine]B. Letter from the European CommunityDear Sir,Thank you for your letter of ________________, which reads as follows:"Dear Sir,In connection with the signing on 17th March 2003 of the EC-Ukraine bilateral deal for the accession of Ukraine to the WTO and as part of that deal, the delegations of the EC and of Ukraine agreed to preserve the provisions on international maritime transport of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between the European Communities and its Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part, signed on 14th June 1994 in Luxembourg. This agreement shall be drafted as follows:THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND UKRAINEHAVING REGARD TO article 5 of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement between the European Communities and its Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine of the other part, signed on 14th June 1994 in Luxembourg (hereafter “the PCA”);CONSIDERING the commitment of the Parties to liberalize trade, based on the principles of the WTO Agreement and the Multilateral Trade Agreements annexed thereto;CONSCIOUS of the need to improve conditions affecting trade in services between the Parties, based on reciprocity;TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the situation arising from Ukraine’s accession to the WTO and its impact on the provisions of the PCA on business and investment;HAVE DECIDED AS FOLLOWS,Sole ArticleInternational maritime transportNotwithstanding the provisions of Article 44 of the PCA, after the accession of Ukraine to the WTO, the following provisions of the PCA will continue to apply between the Parties:– Article 39 paragraph 3, in conjunction with article 32 (g), in the field of international maritime transport.I would be grateful if you would confirm that the EC approves this text and send me your reply signed by the competent authority of the European Community. I have the honour to propose that this letter and your confirmation in reply constitute an agreement between competent authorities to be treated as an integral part of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement signed on 14th June 1994 in Luxembourg. This agreement shall not be affected by the eventual expiration of the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement, pursuant to Article 101 thereof.Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration."I confirm that the above-quoted letter and my reply will establish a formal agreement between the European Community and Ukraine.Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.[On behalf of the European Community]LEGISLATIVE FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PROPOSALS HAVING A BUDGETARY IMPACT EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE REVENUE SIDE1. NAME OF THE PROPOSAL :Council Decision on the conclusion of the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and Ukraine in relation to preservation of commitments on trade in services contained in the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement2. BUDGET LINES :Chapter and Article : 120Amount budgeted for the year concerned (2008): 16.431.900.000 euro3. FINANCIAL IMPACT:Proposal has no financial implicationsProposal has no financial impact on expenditure but has a financial impact on revenue – the effect is as follows:(€ million to one decimal place)| |Budget line | Revenue [3] | 12 month period, starting dd/mm/aaaa | [Year n] |Article … | Impact on own resources | | |Article … | Impact on own resources | | |Situation following action || [n+1] | [n+2] | [n+3] | [n+4] | [n+5] |Article… | | | | | |Article… | | | | | |4. ANTI-FRAUD MEASURES5. OTHER REMARKS[1] Opinion delivered on […] (OJ C …)[2] The date of entry into force of the Agreement will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.[3] Regarding traditional own resources (agricultural duties, sugar levies, customs duties) the amounts indicated must be net amounts, i.e. gross amounts after deduction of 25 % of collection costs--------------------------------------------------