With the Belgian Presidency in full flow, 23 April is approaching and with it, World Book Day! Join us in celebrating the ...
How does the EU adopt sanctions? How does the EU review sanctions? Who implements sanctions? Can sanctions be challenged?
The EU first introduced restrictive measures against the DPRK in December 2006.  The EU also reinforced the UN's sanctions regime by adopting autonomous measures complementing and reinforcing the UN ...
World Book Day is fast approaching, on 23 April. During the current Belgian presidency of the Council of the EU, the Council ...
The Council adopted a decision to conclude a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its member states, on the one hand, and Japan on the other.
We welcome the submission of the updated draft budgetary plan (DBP) for 2024 of Luxembourg on 6 March 2024 and the Commission´s Opinion published on 18 April 2024. Další informace o souborech cookie, ...
Sanctions seek to bring about a change in the policy or conduct of those targeted, with a view to promoting the objectives of  EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
Join us for a conference organised jointly by the Belgian presidency of the Council of the EU and the General Secretariat of ...
The policy paper examines three strategic futures for Ukraine and the European security: NATO membership, which is by far the ...
The EU will soon become a ‘Friend’ (i.e., observer) of the Djibouti Code of Conduct/Jeddah Amendment, a regional cooperation framework to tackle piracy, armed robbery, human trafficking and other ...
How does the EU adopt sanctions? How does the EU review sanctions? Who implements sanctions? Can sanctions be challenged?
Sanctions are developed in such a way as to minimise adverse consequences for those not responsible for the policies or actions leading to the adoption of sanctions. In particular, the EU works to ...