EU Strengthening Action in Pakistan, Afghanistan
With a plan for consolidated and strengthened action, the European Union stands ready to take on the complex challenges in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Concerted support from the international community is needed now more than ever.
“With a new government soon to take office in
Kabul, and a deteriorating security situation in the region,
the adoption of the EU action plan comes at a critical
time”, said EU Council President, Swedish Minister for
Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt.
“We need to step up our
efforts to achieve our goal of the Afghan authorities taking
over more responsibilities. To underpin the new compact we
aim for with the new Afghan government, I will propose to
substantially increase the annual amount of Commission
assistance for the next financial perspective 2011 –
2013”, added EU Commissioner for External Relations,
Benita Ferrero-Waldner.
Javier Solana, EU High
Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy,
welcomed the plan's adoption: “The need to support
Afghanistan and Pakistan is more urgent than ever. With this
action plan, the EU is boosting its engagement under a
coherent policy towards the region as a whole. It is leading
the international community in showing Afghanistan and
Pakistan that they do not stand alone.”
The
situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating and poses a great
challenge to the international community. Progress on
political reform, governance and state-building is too slow.
The weakness of local governments is an obstacle to
development. The new government will have an opportunity to
frame a new agenda and a contract with the Afghan people.
The European Union stands ready to assist in meeting these
challenges. The EU will focus its efforts on supporting
economic growth as well as strengthening state capacity to
promote good governance, human rights and efficient public
administration at all levels of government. The
international community should increasingly assume a
supportive role.
The European Union wants to see a
stable and democratic Pakistan. For Pakistan, the action
plan is a comprehensive agenda for a strengthened strategic
relationship, building on what was agreed at the
EU–Pakistan Summit on 17 June 2009. The European Union
will support the Malakand Development Strategy and cooperate
on security sector reform, rule of law, democracy and human
rights, socio-economic development and progress on trade. A
second Summit is intended to take place in the first half of
2010, with the aim of reviewing and advancing progress on
the EU–Pakistan agenda.
The plan for EU action in
Afghanistan and Pakistan is a step change in the Union’s
engagement with the region. Building on the EU’s extensive
efforts, it provides a comprehensive review of needs,
guidance for further efforts and a basis for dialogue with
the countries concerned.
The Council has requested the
development of a more detailed implementation scheme,
including budgetary consequences, to be adopted during 2009.
The Council will review implementation of the action plan on
a regular
basis.
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