Hesse ought to receive EU infrastructure funds after 2020

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On the picture State Secretary (Hessen) Mark Weinmeister), Isabelle Boudineau (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), Izabela Gorczyca (Wielkopolska), André Corsini (Emilia Romagna). The Federal Bundesland of Hesse should also receive EU infrastructure funds in the period after 2020 according to the Hessian State Secretary for Europe, Mark Weinmeister.  This matter is of utter importance for Hesse because of the many projects and investments that the funds help to carry out, and directly ease the lives of citizens. For the Minister of European Affairs of Hesse, Lucia Puttrich, “it is not self-evident that funds shall be available for Hesse, and hence it is rather important that Hesse is directly involved in the decision process of the regions”. The motivation behind it was a common statement singed by almost 200 (out of 276) regions concerning the future of the EU’s regional policies after 2020. All regions sharing the same edifice with Hesse, that is Emilia Romagna, the Nouvelle Aquitaine as well as Wielkopolska are signatories to the initiative. The common statement was presented at Brussels to the President of the Committee of Regions, Markku Markula, European Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Crețu as well as the Chairwoman of the Regions Committee at the European Parliament, MEP Iskra Mihaylova.  For State Secretary for European Affairs, Markus Weinmeister, the strategy can only be successful if supported by other regions, then there is a real chance to influence the decision-making process. Hesse receives in the ongoing period that lasts up to 2020 an amount of 240,7 million EUR from the European Fund for Regional Development (EFRD). For further information: European Fund for Regional Development (EFRD): http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=URISERV:g24234 Hessian Minister for Federal and European Affairs (Lucia Puttrich): https://staatskanzlei.hessen.de/berlin-europa/lucia-puttrich/lebenslauf-lucia-puttrich State Secretary for European Affairs (Mark Weinmeister): https://staatskanzlei.hessen.de/berlin-europa/mark-weinmeister/lebenslauf-mark-weinmeister Representation of Hesse to the EU (Director Friedrich von Heusinger): https://staatskanzlei.hessen.de/berlin-europa/hessen-europa/landesvertretung-bruessel/die-vertretung-des-landes-hessen-bei-der

EU-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue

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Mr Sartaj Aziz and Federica Mogherini. Picture by EU. 4 October 2016, Brussels: In the sidelines of the Brussels Summit on Afghanistan, The Honourable Sartaj Aziz, Adviser to the Pakistani Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs (de facto Foreign Minister), visited Brussels from 3 to 6 October 2016 for the third round of the EU-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue. 
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Ambassador Naghmana Alamgir Hashmi, FA Adviser Saraj Aziz and Deputy COM, Khalid Jamali – Picture by Pakistani Mission in Brussels.
Mr Aziz had the opportunity to be accompanied by Ambassador Naghmana Hashmi to meet high ranking EU and NATO officials including the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Commissioner Federica Mogherini.  For further information: Mission of Pakistan to the EU, Embassy to Belgium and Luxembourg (HE Ambassador Naghmana Hashmi): http://embassyofpakistan.be/site/ Adviser to the PM on Foreign Affairs (Mr Saraj Aziz): http://www.mofa.gov.pk/content.php?pageID=adviser    

EU-Solomon Islands inked agreement on the short-stay visa waiver

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On the picture H.E. Moses Mosé Ambassador of Solomon Islands, Permanent Representative Peter Javorčík from Slovakia to the EU and Director for Migration and Mobility, Belinda Pyke. By Henri Estramant. Friday, 7 October 2016, Brussels: On behalf of the Solomon Islands, HE Ambassador Moses Kouni Mosé, signed an agreement for a short-stay visa waiver programme with the Permanent Representative of Slovakia to the EU, HE Ambassador Peter Javorčík (rotating presidency of the European Council) and the Director for Migration and Mobility, Belinda Pyke at the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs.  The visa waiver regime provides for visa-free travel for EU citizens when travelling to the territory of the Solomon Islands, and reciprocally for Solomon Islanders when travelling to the EU for a period of stay of 90 days in any 180-day period. Solomon Islands thus joins the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of Marshall Islands, Vanuatu, the Independent State of Samoa, the Kingdom of Tonga, the Republic of Palau, the Republic of Kiribati and Tuvalu for the visa-free travel to the EU.
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H.E. Moses Mosé Ambassador of Solomon Islands, Permanent Representative Peter Javorčík from Slovakia to the EU and Director for Migration and Mobility, Belinda Pyke.
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom are not be subject to the application of the agreement, in accordance with the protocols annexed to the EU treaties. Therefore the visa regime to these member states remains subject to their national legislation. ——– Photography by the EU.    

President Meron delivers a lecture for Arab Diplomats

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President Meron delivers a lecture at an ICRC Regional IHL Course for Arab Diplomats in Abu Dhabi The Hague, 13 October – The President of the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT), Judge Theodor Meron, on Wednesday, 12 October 2016, delivered a lecture on the Criminal Repression of International Humanitarian Law Violations: Lessons from the International Criminal Justice Mechanisms at the Regional International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Course for Arab Diplomats, in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. The Course, co-organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, gathered international legal experts and regional Arab diplomats to discuss the role and application of international humanitarian law. President Meron highlighted the key role played by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in strengthening the understanding of IHL principles and norms in the context of international proceedings by helping to “elucidate the contours and character of that law in meaningful ways—ways that resonate far beyond the proceedings and even the courts directly at issue”. President Meron further emphasized the contribution of the two Tribunals not only to the repression of violations of IHL, but also to compliance with IHL and noted that “the ICTY and ICTR have been at the forefront of articulating and clarifying the elements of crimes and the various modes of individual criminal responsibility. In doing so, they have strengthened the protections afforded by IHL by helping to make the parameters of responsibility and duty clearer”. In closing, President Meron reflected upon the importance of upholding the principles of individual criminal responsibility and respect for the rule of law in the global effort towards replacing a culture of impunity with a culture of accountability. He further underscored that “[e]very effort should be made to support courts—whether national, regional or international—seeking to ensure individual accountability for violations of IHL”. The event was part of an annual series of courses, convened by the ICRC, with

H.E. Ms. Mirsada Čolaković, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Her Excellency Mirsada Čolaković was appointed as Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Kingdom of the Netherlands and permanent representative to the OPCW in 2016, she presented her letters of credentials to His Majesty Willem Alexander, King of the Netherlands, on the 5th of October 2016.

Mirsada Čolaković is a native speaker of Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian, speaks English fluently and has working knowledge of German and Russian.

Her Excellency graduated from her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Sarajevo in 1980, following up with a Master of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Belgrade. She went on to complete post-graduate studies in EU Institutions and Lobbying at the Institute for European Studies (IES) in Brussels.

In the 1990’s, Mirsada Čolaković served various roles for the Bosnian government. She started out in 1994 as Advisor for Multilateral Relations at the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Benelux – liaison Mission to NATO and the EU in Brussels. She then assumed the same role for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.

From 1999 to 2000, H.E. Ms Čolaković was Acting Chief of Staff at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the Office of the Deputy Foreign Minister in Sarajevo.

From 2000 and for the next two years, Mirsada Čolaković moved to Greece as Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Athens.

Before her post in The Netherlands, Her Excellency had a long career in the United States. First, as the Head of Political Department and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Washington, DC. Then, as Deputy Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the UN from 2005, moving up to Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2012 to 2016.

Sir Julian King, EU Commissioner for Security Union, visits Eurojust

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Pictured Ms Michèle Coninsx and Sir Julian King. SirJulian King, EU Commissioner for Security Union, visits Eurojust: Eurojust’s support to fighting terrorism in focus   11 October 2016 – Sir Julian King, EU Commissioner for Security Union, was introduced by Ms Michèle Coninsx, the President of Eurojust, to the College of Eurojust. The objective of his visit was to familiarise himself with Eurojust’s work in the fight against serious crime, particularly terrorism. The President presented Eurojust’s role in supporting and strengthening coordination and cooperation between national authorities in the Member States in their investigations and prosecutions.
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Visit to Eurojust by Sir Julian King.
Eurojust is a demand-driven organisation, and has faced a steady increase in cases over the last 10 years, meaning that Eurojust’s services are needed, recognised and valued by the Member States. Eurojust is dealing with terrorism, cybercrime and illegal immigrant smuggling. The President provided insight into Eurojust’s operational and strategic activities in counter-terrorism. National Members presented recent terrorism cases to demonstrate the vital role and added value of Eurojust in judicial cooperation. Further, Commissioner King was briefed on the bridge established with the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) at Europol through the temporary placement of a specialised prosecutor from Eurojust to this centre, allowing for early judicial follow-up in cybercrime cases.
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Ms Michèle Coninsx and Sir Julian King at Eurojust headquarters in The Hague.
Commissioner King declared: ‘Eurojust plays a pivotal supporting role in our wider fight against terrorism and organised crime – facilitating and promoting coordination between Member States’ law enforcement authorities.’ ‘This means that investigations and prosecutions can be more effective. The recent example of the French and Belgian terror attacks is a case in point, which underlines Eurojust’s added value: they helped French and Belgian prosecutors and investigative judges by providing advice and coordinating complex investigations. I want to support Eurojust further in this role – which will help us, with other agencies, deliver an effective and sustainable Security Union.’ President Coninsx said: ‘We are pleased with the visit of Commissioner King and the opportunity for a first dialogue on how to together effectively tackle issues surrounding counter-terrorism, foreign terrorist fighters and radicalisation, as well as other serious crimes. Eurojust is an integral part of the security chain, helping the Member States by providing a solid criminal justice response to the security threats. We are looking forward to working closely with Commissioner King towards a more secure Union.’ —————– Photography by © European Union, 2016

Eurojust against an organised criminal group

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Action against an organised criminal group involved in thefts of luxury cars On 11 October, a joint action day run by French and German police authorities, and supported by Eurojust with a coordination centre, succeeded in stopping an international organised criminal group (OCG) involved in thefts of luxury cars. The modus operandi of the OCG shows that the suspects broke into car owners’ private homes to steal their car keys. The suspects played different roles in the OCG, ranging from stealing the cars, forging identity documents, and driving the vehicles to Germany. The investigation started in June 2016, when a Roma camp was dismantled in northern France. The investigation revealed links to other cases in which the French authorities of the Tribunal de Grande Instance (TGI) Le Havre investigated two car thefts, and discovered that the cars were stolen in France and sold to customers in Germany for low prices. Between 2012 and 2015, 17 car thefts were under investigation by JIRS Lille, France. The OCG is allegedly involved in the theft of an estimated 100 cars meant for resale in Germany. Eurojust provided support at various stages of the investigation, offering the opportunity for France and Germany to discuss and elaborate a common judicial strategy and find the most efficient response. Two coordination meetings were organised by and held at Eurojust in 2016. A joint investigation team (JIT) was formed between France and Germany in January 2016, with Eurojust providing funding for the JIT, enabling long-term cooperation and coordinated covert operations, which eventually led to the planning of the joint action day. Europol supported the action day by being present in Germany and France. Eurojust’s support proved crucial in dismantling the OCG, speeding up the entire operation and facilitating information exchange between the authorities involved. Figures at a glance:
  • 15 arrests
  • 6 witnesses interviewed
  • 15 private premises searched in Germany
  • 9 private premises searched in France
  • 8 cars searched and seized in France
  • 3 cars seized in Germany
   

Embassy Festival 2016

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By Joe Ray. Food, music and the autumn sunshine were enjoyed by thousands on 3 September as the annual Embassy Festival returned to Laange Voorhout in The Hague. For additional Roy Strik’s pictures, please open the following link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/121611753@N07/albums/72157675051434175
Ambassador of Russia, H.E. Alexander Shulgin, Ambassador of
Ambassador of Russia, H.E. Alexander Shulgin, Ambassador of Vietnam, H.E. Nguyên Vãn Doàn, H.E. Ittiporn Boonpracong, Ambassador of Thailand, H.E. Willys Delvalle, Ambassador of Panama, H.E. Dziunik Aghajanian, Ambassador of Armenia, the Ambassador of Japan H.E. Hiroshi Inomata, EH.E. Dr. Brett Manson, Ambassador of Australia, the Ambassador of Burundi, H.E. Vestine Nahimana, Judge Alexander Belaers, H.E. Tony Aidoo, Ambassador of Ghana, the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, H.E. Abdulaziz Abohaimed and Deputy Mayor Ms Ingrid van Engelshoven.
The 2016 edition of this vibrant international event was bigger and more animated than ever. The festival strives to bring a wave of global culture to The Hague, and this year’s festivities did not disappoint. Video by Mirza Kamram: Forty-three embassies participated, each proudly showcasing the best of their national cuisine and culture. More than 50 artists performed across three stages, while dozens of national costumes formed a moving patchwork of colour beneath the trees. Throughout the day, the famous boulevard heaved with visitors – some 35,000 came to enjoy the occasion. dsc04968 Crowds thronged cheerily from stand to stand, enjoying ice cream from the Philippines or pausing to sample wine from Azerbaijan. Hundreds gathered to appreciate an energetic display of traditional Rwandan dancing, while visitors to the Russian stand were treated to authentic pastila sweets from a traditional recipe unchanged for centuries. dsc04970 In the afternoon, ambassadors and dignitaries gathered in a function room of the splendid Des Indes Hotel for a reception.
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His Excellency Dr Brett Mason, Ambassador of Australia.
His Excellency Dr Brett Mason, Ambassador of Australia to the Netherlands, delivered a short address to guests in which he highlighted ‘Aussie Oktober’ – an embassy initiative which celebrates the close Australian-Dutch relationship and marks 400 years since Dirk Hartog became the first European to land on the West Australian coast. The Ambassador added that Australians and Dutch enjoy shared futures and dreams, and that the countries’ bilateral relationship is strong and enduring. dsc04846 Deputy Mayor of The Hague Ingrid van Engelshoven observed in her remarks that the Embassy Festival continues to grow each year. As well as providing entertainment, she explained, the festival helps promote The Hague’s ideals of peace and justice, which begin with people getting to know each other.
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Mrs Ingrid van Engelshoven, Deputy Mayor of The Hague.
Following the reception, invitees returned to the Laange Voorhout where the festival continued into the evening.dsc04855

Australian Embassy Events Alert AussieOktober has officially kicked off!

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This October, the Australian Embassy is bringing Down Under to the Lowlands! AussieOktober will be a month of events in The Netherlands commemorating and celebrating Australia’s historic links to The Netherlands and marking 400 years since the Dutch Skipper, Dirk Hartog, and his crew become the first Europeans to make a recorded landfall on the West Australian coast. You Join upcoming events around The Netherlands in October! For information please contact: austemb_thehague@dfat.gov.au pic19912

New Honorary Consul of France in Antwerp

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Consul Pascal Van Dieren, Ambassador Claude-France Arnould, Mayor Bart de Wever. Friday, 23 September 2016, Flanders: France’s novel Honorary Consul in Antwerp, Mr Pascal Van Dieren,  presented his exequatur at a reception in his honour at Antwerp’s City Hall. Antwerp’s mayor Bart De Wever delivered an allocution in the French language highlighting the importance of the Port of Antwerp for France, even wittily stating that the latter is “France’s chief port”. HE Ambassador Claude-France Arnould reciprocated with a grateful speech held in Dutch, a language she masters after living for the last fifteen years in Belgium and being an educated in Germanic studies.
Reception for Honorary Consul Pascal Van Dieren at Antwerp's City Hall.
Reception for Honorary Consul Pascal Van Dieren at Antwerp’s City Hall.
Ms Marie-Christine Butel, General Consul of France headquartered in Brussels as well as Mr Philippe Cordery, French’s MP in the Benelux, were equally present during the reception. For more information: French consulates in Belgium: http://www.consulfrance-bruxelles.org/Consuls-honoraires-653 ———– Pictures by French Embassy of France to Belgium.