This Support Group will provide a focal point, structure, overview and guidance for the Commission's work to support Ukraine. It will also help mobilise Member States' expertise and further enhance coordination with other donors and the International Financing Institutions.
Commissioner for enlargement and
neighbourhood policy Stefan Füle will coordinate this Support Group,
which will report to President Barroso and High Representative/Vice-
President Catherine Ashton and will draw on the contributions of all
relevant Commission portfolios.
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"The European Commission is determined to help Ukraine for the long term.", said President Barroso.
"The Commission has already proposed an overall support package worth
of at least €11 billion over the next couple of years and some of these
measures are already being rolled out. The political chapters of the
Association Agreement have been signed, sealing the free and democratic
choice of Ukraine to be closely associated with the European Union.
Today's decision to create a Support Group will ensure that the
Ukrainian authorities have all the support
they need in undertaking the political and economic reforms that are
necessary to stabilise the country. Our common goal is to have a
democratic, independent and prosperous Ukraine."
In the immediate
short-term (until end 2014), the Support Group will identify and
coordinate with the Ukrainian authorities, benefitting from input from
the Member States, the technical assistance that they need to 1)
stabilise the fragile financial, economic and political situation in
Ukraine; 2) plan and implement reforms to boost growth and 3) identify
reform priorities and advance the reforms necessary to ensure that
immediate benefits can be obtained from the EU offer (Association
Agreement and Visa Liberalisation Action Plan).
In the medium term (from
2015), the goal of the Support Group will be to further support Ukraine
in the elaboration and implementation of comprehensive reform
programmes.
The work of the Support Group
will be based on the "European agenda for reform", a document prepared
with the Ukrainian authorities to match the EU's short- and mid-term
support actions with Ukraine needs.
Background:
The Support Group will be based in Brussels, with its staff travelling to Ukraine as necessary. Ukraine will be invited to set up a central co-ordination structure able to oversee the implementation of the broad reform programme as well as the Association Agreement and to co-ordinate the work on the creation of the necessary national bodies/structures.
In addition, a platform for donor
co-ordination will be established which will act as the vehicle for
mobilisation of resources and expertise from the broader international
environment to support implementation of these reform priorities
The Support Group will be headed by Mr Peter
Balas, currently Deputy Director General in the Trade
Directorate-General. The Support Group will be administratively attached
to the Directorate-General for Development and Cooperation, and shall
consist of:
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A Head of Support Group
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Up to 30 full-time officials
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Seconded National Experts
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Temporary agents
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Contract agents
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Special Advisers
The Head of the Support Group shall report to
the President and the High Representative/Vice President under the
guidance of the Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood
Policy.
The work of the Support Group could be
extended also to Georgia and Moldova by a decision of the President of
the Commission and the Vice-President for Personnel.
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