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En En Amendments 1 European Parliament 2019-2024 Committee on Foreign Affairs 2020/2207(INI) 17.11.2020 AMENDMENTS 1 - 284 Draft report Sven Mikser (PE657.487v02-00) Implementation of the Common Security and Defence Policy - annual report 2020 (2020/2207(INI)) AM\1218439EN.docx PE660.086v04-00 EN United in diversityEN AM_Com_NonLegReport PE660.086v04-00 2/143 AM\1218439EN.docx EN Amendment 1 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Manu Pineda Motion for a resolution Citation 3 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to Article 2 (4) of the Charter of the United Nations, Or. en Amendment 2 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Manu Pineda Motion for a resolution Citation 4 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to UN General Assembly Resolution 2131 (xx) entitled Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Intervention in the Domestic Affairs of States and the Protection of their Independence and Sovereignty, Or. en Amendment 3 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Manu Pineda Motion for a resolution Citation 4 b (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (xv) entitled Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, AM\1218439EN.docx 3/143 PE660.086v04-00 EN Or. en Amendment 4 Hannah Neumann on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group Motion for a resolution Citation 5 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to Council conclusions on youth, peace and security of 7 June 2018 and youth in external action of 5 June 2020, Or. en Amendment 5 Sven Mikser, Claudiu Manda, Attila Ara-Kovács, Isabel Santos, Juozas Olekas, Nikos Androulakis, Nils Ušakovs, Javi López, Tonino Picula, Costas Mavrides, Demetris Papadakis, Nacho Sánchez Amor Motion for a resolution Citation 6 Motion for a resolution Amendment — having regard to Council Decision — having regard to Council (CFSP) 2019/797 of 17 May 2019 Conclusions on the framework for a joint concerning restrictive measures against EU diplomatic response to malicious cyber-attacks threatening the Union or its cyber activities of 19 June 2017, and the Member States1 , Council Decision (CFSP) 2019/797 of 17 May 2019 concerning restrictive measures against cyber-attacks threatening the Union or its Member States1 , _________________ _________________ 1 OJ L 129I, 17.5.2019, p. 13. 1 OJ L 129I, 17.5.2019, p. 13. Or. en Amendment 6 Costas Mavrides, Nikos Androulakis, Demetris Papadakis PE660.086v04-00 4/143 AM\1218439EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Citation 10 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Charter of the United Nations and the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Or. en Amendment 7 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the enormous impact on potential EU defence capabilities of the departure of the UK, one of the most effective European military powers from the EU, Or. en Amendment 8 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 b (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to Russia’s illegal invasion and annexation of Crimea, Or. en AM\1218439EN.docx 5/143 PE660.086v04-00 EN Amendment 9 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 c (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to Russia’s violation of airspace and maritime borders of member states, Or. en Amendment 10 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 d (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Intermediate Range Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty, Russia’s repeated violations including the development and deployment of 9M729 ground-launched cruise missile systems and the resulting US withdrawal from the Treaty, Or. en Amendment 11 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 e (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to China’s increase in economic and military presence in the PE660.086v04-00 6/143 AM\1218439EN.docx EN Mediterranean and African countries, Or. en Amendment 12 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 f (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the threat of domestic and foreign terrorism, primarily from groups such as ISIS, Or. en Amendment 13 Alexandr Vondra, Mazaly Aguilar, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Anna Fotyga, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Angel Dzhambazki, Assita Kanko, Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Citation 12 g (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to new technologies such as artificial intelligence, space capabilities and quantum computing which present new opportunities for mankind, but also create new challenges in defence and foreign policy that require a clear strategy and consensus among allies, Or. en Amendment 14 Emmanouil Fragkos, Angel Dzhambazki Motion for a resolution AM\1218439EN.docx 7/143 PE660.086v04-00 EN Citation 13 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard the UN resolutions 3212(1974), 32/15(1977), 33/15(1978), 34/30(1979), 37/253(1983), 353(1974), 361(1975), 367(1975), 458(1979), 541(1983), 550(1984), 649(1990), 716(1991), 750(1992), 774(1992), 789(1992), 889 (1993), 939(1994), 1032(1995), 1062(1996), 1996(1999), 1250(1999), Or. en Amendment 15 Emmanouil Fragkos, Angel Dzhambazki Motion for a resolution Citation 15 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard the United Nation Security Council Resolutions 2009(2011), 2095(2013) and 2174(2014), Or. en Amendment 16 Željana Zovko Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 Motion for a resolution Amendment 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to be a global actor for peace, and calls for its be a global actor for peace, and calls for its actions and policies to strive for the actions and policies to strive for the maintenance of international peace and maintenance of international peace, security and support for the rules-based cooperation and security based on the international order; principles and values of the UN Charter and with respect for the international PE660.086v04-00 8/143 AM\1218439EN.docx EN rules-based order; Or. en Amendment 17 Hannah Neumann on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 Motion for a resolution Amendment 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to be a global actor for peace, and calls for its be a global actor for peace, and calls for its actions and policies to strive for the actions and policies to strive for the maintenance of international peace and maintenance of international peace and security and support for the rules-based security and support for the rules-based international order; international order in line with the UN Charter and the objectives of Article 21 TEU; Or. en Amendment 18 Gheorghe-Vlad Nistor Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 Motion for a resolution Amendment 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to be a global actor for peace, and calls for its be a global force for peace, calls for its actions and policies to strive for the actions and policies to strive for the maintenance of international peace and maintenance of international law and security and support for the rules-based security and reiterates its position of active international order; support for multilateralism and for the rules-based international order; Or. en Amendment 19 AM\1218439EN.docx 9/143 PE660.086v04-00 EN Charlie Weimers Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 Motion for a resolution Amendment 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to be a global actor for peace, and calls for its be a global actor for peace, and calls for its actions and policies to strive for the actions and policies to reflect Member maintenance of international peace and States’ positions that strive for the security and support for the rules-based maintenance of international peace and international order; security and support for the rules-based international order; Or. en Amendment 20 Klemen Grošelj, Javier Nart, Urmas Paet, Petras Auštrevičius, Christophe Grudler Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 Motion for a resolution Amendment 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to be a global actor for peace, and calls for its be a global actor for peace, true actions and policies to strive for the multilateralism and calls for its actions and maintenance of international peace and policies to strive for the maintenance of security and support for the rules-based international peace, security, global international order; stability and support for the rules-based international order; Or. en Amendment 21 Nicolae Ştefănuță Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 Motion for a resolution Amendment 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to 1. Recalls the ambition of the EU to be a global actor for peace, and calls for its be a global actor for peace, and calls for its PE660.086v04-00 10/143 AM\1218439EN.docx EN actions and policies to strive for the actions and policies to strive for the maintenance of international peace and maintenance of international peace and security and support for the rules-based security, support for the rules-based international order; international order and respect for human rights; Or.
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