VIII EU – Korea Summit

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On the picture the President of Korea Park Geun Hye.
During the summit held at Seoul, Korea, President Donald Tusk expressed the following: 
At the summit, we discussed regional issues affecting the European neighbourhood. I expressed my thanks to Korea for having voted in favour of United Nations General Assembly Resolution condemning Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea. We also agreed to support full and rapid implementation of the Minsk Agreements by all sides. This also includes Russia. We both view investing in science and technology as key to generating future jobs and growth in our economies. We have seen a major leap in exchanges of researchers, of joint projects between Korean and European institutions and the opening of new areas of cooperation, such as the commitment to work jointly on development of 5G. Today, we agreed to further strengthen our cooperation in this area.
President Tusk and Korean President Park Geun Hye
President Tusk and Korean President Park Geun Hye
  We also agreed to explore ways to use our Free Trade Agreement to grow closer together on both trade and investment. The three framework agreements we have signed since 2010 go beyond trade, investment and economic cooperation, however. They have also opened up the possibility to work together in the political and security spheres. We have already deepened our efforts in this area since the last summit. And I was very gratified to hear today of your country’s intention to expand cooperation further with us, such as in the counter-piracy operations off the Horn of Africa. We lastly discussed in our meetings the global challenges that we face around the world. Again, we discussed solutions to better tackle those challenges, whether it be countering threats such as terrorism or climate change. In three months, Paris will see one of the most important international events of the year: the UN climate conference, whose goal is to adopt a new climate change agreement. Climate change may put at risk not only the environment, but also prosperity, or even more broadly stability and security. To reach the deal, the European Union submitted the most ambitious contribution to date. In order to succeed, we need others, in particular major economies like the Korean, to join our lead in this process. Cecilia Malmström, represented the European Commission
For more information:
President of the Republic of Korea: http://english.president.go.kr/
Mission of Korea to the EU, Belgium and Luxembourg HE Ambassador Ahn Chong-ghee) : http://bel.mofa.go.kr/english/eu/bel/main/index.jsp
Mission of Korea in the Netherlands – HE Ambassador  Jonghyun Choe: koreanembassynl@mofa.go.kr
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Text and pictures to The European Union
 

In conversation with Helen Sear and Stuart Cameron

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  Tuesday 6 October at 17.00hrs. at Town Hall De Paauw in Wassenaar   Helen Sear and Stuart Cameron will comment their experience of conceiving and working together on the exhibition for Wales in Venice …the rest is smoke. Scheveningsche Veer This lecture is part of the additional programme alongside the current exhibition A Selection of Pavilions in Town Hall De Paauw for which our guest curator Yvette van Caldenborgh has made a selection of the pavilions of The Venice Biennale.   Programme 17.00hrs. Word of welcome by Mr Jan Hoekema, Mayor of Wassenaar 17.05hrs. In conversation with Helen Sear and Stuart Cameron (in English) 18.00hrs. Reception 18.30hrs. End of programme   RSVP Reservations can be made by sending an email to rsvplezing@wassenaar.nl Address: Raadhuislaan 22 | 2242 CP Wassenaar Additional information: Eva Kuhlemeier | 088 6549 564 | www.wassenaar.nl | www.helensear.com Participation is free of charge.

200 years “Kingdom of the Netherlands”

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On the picture The King and the Queen of the Netherlands, Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien.   By Duke Michael of Mecklenburg & Baron Henri Estramant. Saturday, 26 September, Amsterdam: Their Majesties The King and Queen of the Netherlands accompanied by HRH Princess Beatrix attended a gathering at the Royal Theatre Carré in Amsterdam to mark the end of the celebrations in the framework of the kingdom’s 200th birthday. Thereafter the festivities were finished off with performances around the Magere bridge in the Amstel river. 200 jaar koninkrijk - Photo by Jeroen van der Meyde   Other prominent Oranjes present during the celebrations included: HRH Princess Margriet and Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven TRH Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien HRH Princess Irene HRH Princess Mabel van Oranje-Nassau TH Prince Bernhard and Princess Annette van Oranje-Nassau HH Prince Floris van Oranje-Nassau 200 jaar koninkrijk - Picture by Jeroen van der MeydeThe evening’s topic was “Eenheid in verscheidenheid” (Unity in Diversity). The latter meant to symbolise the homeland that the Kingdom offers to a plethora of cultures, life styles, dialects, traditions, persuasions and opinions.         Exactly two hundred years ago, King Willem I, was installed in Amsterdam as “King of the Netherlands”. Previously between 1813-1815 the foundations and legal frameworks for the recognition of the Dutch provinces as a united kingdom were laid out. In total there were six large national events organised in the framework of “200 years Kingdom of the Netherlands” by the national committee in charge of the celebrations. Since November 2013 the aforementioned national events took place in Scheveningen, Den Haag, Sint Maarten, Maastricht, Zwolle and finally in Amsterdam. Just a few days before on 15 September the Dutch Royal Couple had formally opened the new session of Parliament on Prinsjesdag. Of particular relevance was the fact that this year the King and Queen were joined by TRH Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien who returned to live full-time in The Netherlands after many years abroad. For more information: 200 years “Kingdom of the Netherlands”: www.200jaarkoninkrijk.nl Final celebrations on the site of Blauw Bloed: www.eo.nl/blauwbloed/aflevering-detail/blauw-bloed-20150926t194515/

NE “Brasil” in Rotterdam

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By Ivens Signorini, Trade, Investment and Tourism Office at the Embassy of Brazil to The Netherlands.   Officially designated as U-27, Navio Escola Brasil or “NE Brasil” is a frigate of the Brazilian Navy used to give field training for young officers to be graduated by the Brazilian Navy Academy. The 130-metres long ship travels every year to a number of ports and countries around the world.
NE-Brasil-U27
NE Brasil
  In 2015, the NE “BRASIL” departed from Rio de Janeiro on July 26th and is travelling the following itinerary: Natal (BR), Funchal (PT); Toulon (FR); Civitavecchia (IT); Valencia (ES); Lisbon (PT); Rotterdam (NL); Hamburg (DE); London (UK); Rouen (FR); New York (US); Jacksonville (US); Cartagena (CO); Guayaquil (EC); Callao (PE); Valparaiso (CL); Mar del Plata (AR); Montevideo (UY). DSC_9857 Following the Brazilian Navy tradition, NE “BRASIL” organised upon its arrival a cocktail reception onboard in the evening of September 19th. With about 250 guests, the event brought together Dutch authorities, representatives of companies doing business with Brazil and Brazilian expats living in the Netherlands. Moored at the Cruise Terminal of Rotterdam, the NE “BRASIL” event was all about celebrating its visit to the Netherlands and offering a glance of the Brazilian hospitality at the very heart of Rotterdam. HE Ambassador Paragibe dos Santos Tarragô attended the function alongside members of his embassy staff. DSC_9720For more information: Embassy of the Federative Republic of Brazil to The Netherlands (Ambassador Piragibe dos Santos Tarragô): http://haia.itamaraty.gov.br/pt-br/ Consulate General of Brazil in Rotterdam (Consul General Alexandre Gueiros): http://roterda.itamaraty.gov.br E Brasil: www.defesa.gov.br/noticias/16347-navio-escola-brasil-parte-em-sua-29-viagem-de-instrucao-de-guardas-marinha Dutch Brazilian Chamber of Commerce: www.dutcham.com.br EUBrasil: www.eubrasil.eu/en/
 
 

Al Faqi first appearance at the ICC

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Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi at his first appearance hearing on 30 September 2015 at the International Criminal Court in The Hague ICC-CPI.   On 30 September 2015, Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi appeared before the single Judge of Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Judge Cuno Tarfusser, at the seat of the ICC in The Hague (The Netherlands). The Single Judge provisionally set the date of the beginning of the confirmation of charges hearing in respect of Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi for 18 January 2016. The hearing was held in the presence of the Prosecutor and the Defence. Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi was represented by his Duty Counsel, Mohamed Aouini. The Single Judge verified the identity of the suspect, and ensured that he was clearly informed of the charges brought against him and of his rights under the Rome Statute of the ICC in a language he fully understands and speaks, in this case, Arabic. The opening of the confirmation of charges hearing is provisionally scheduled for 18 January 2016. The purpose of the confirmation of charges hearing is to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to establish substantial grounds to believe that the person committed each of the crimes charged. If the charges are confirmed, the case will be transferred to a Trial Chamber, which will conduct the subsequent phase of the proceedings: the trial. Background: It is alleged that Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, born in Agoune, 100 kilometers west of Timbuktu, Mali, from the Ansar Tuareg tribe, was an active personality in the context of the occupation of Timbuktu. He allegedly was a member of Ansar Eddine, working closely with the leaders of the two armed groups and in the context of the structures and institutions established by them. It is alleged that, until September 2012, he was at the head of the “Hesbah” (“Manners’ Brigade”), operational from May 2012. He was also associated with the work of the Islamic Court of Timbuktu and has participated in executing its decisions. Specifically, it is alleged that he was involved in the destruction of the buildings mentioned in the charges. The Chamber found that the evidence presented by the Prosecutor establish reasonable grounds to believe that Al Mahdi is criminally responsible for having committed, individually and jointly with others, facilitated or otherwise contributed to the commission of war crimes alleged by the Prosecutor regarding intentionally directing attacks against the following buildings: 1) the mausoleum Sidi Mahmoud Ben Omar Mohamed Aquit, 2) the mausoleum Sheikh Mohamed Mahmoud Al Arawani, 3) the mausoleum Sheikh Sidi Mokhtar Ben Sidi Muhammad Ben Sheikh Alkabir, 4) the mausoleum Alpha Moya, 5) the mausoleum Sheikh Sidi Ahmed Ben Amar Arragadi, 6) the mausoleum Sheikh Muhammad El Micky, 7) the mausoleum Cheick Abdoul Kassim Attouaty, 8) the mausoleum Ahamed Fulane, 9) the mausoleum Bahaber Babadi�, and 10) Sidi Yahia mosque.

The world of Mesdag in stereophotography

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  From 18 October 2015 to 6 March 2016, Panorama Mesdag is showing a unique collection of surprising and beguiling stereo photos. Join Mesdag on a 3D walk around The Hague and Scheveningen, and get a vivid sense of how Mesdag’s world looked at the end of the 19th century. The exhibition is being organised in partnership with The Hague City Archives. 3D is the viewing technique of the future. But stereophotography was already the rage at the end of the 19th century. The technique involves taking two images of a scene from different viewpoints. When you look at them through a special stereo viewer, you experience a spatial illusion, as in Mesdag’s panorama. Stereophotography is the perfect medium to bring to life the two contrasting worlds inhabited by Mesdag: the fashionable cosmopolitan society of The Hague on the one side, and the impoverished fishing community of Scheveningen on the other. Saunter at Mesdag’s side around the majestic 19th-century squares, avenues, and streets of The Hague. Walk with him from Koninginnegracht, where his friend Jozef Israëls had his studio, to the artists’ society Pulchri on the elegant street Lange Voorhout. Then you can turn to discover how Mesdag saw and painted Scheveningen. The everyday lives of fishermen, the beach and the flat-bottomed fishing vessels known as bomschuiten: these scenes continued to inspire him for thirty years. Some unique photos were taken after the devastating storm of 1894, when most of the bomschuiten were lost. The everyday street scene was an ideal subject for stereophotography, and the technique gave it an added dimension. The historical photographs can be studied through a stereo viewer, but visitors can also opt to use virtual reality 3D glasses. A special app has been developed for this purpose by VR/Heroes. The exhibition will include old film material from the Magic Lantern Museum of The Hague. With this exhibition, Panorama Mesdag presents a multifaceted picture of the two worlds in which Mesdag moved, and offers a broad historical perspective with the aid of new and old viewing techniques. 2015 Mesdag Year This year, The Hague is celebrating 100 years of the cultural heritage of Hendrik Willem Mesdag. At the end of the 19th century, Mesdag helped to place The Hague on the cultural map, not just in the Netherlands but internationally as well. Besides being a gifted marine painter, Mesdag also inspired numerous painters of the Hague School. Mesdag and the city of The Hague have been inextricably linked ever since. With a range of exhibitions, symposiums and other events, museums and cultural institutions around the city will be illuminating the many faces of this icon of The Hague in 2015. You can find more information at www.mesdagjaar.nl  

Violence in Central African Republic

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Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, regarding the recent upsurge of violence in the Central African Republic.   The resurgence of violence in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, after a period of relative calm is a development which causes great concern. The current situation appears extremely precarious with reports of serious violence and allegations of conduct that could potentially constitute serious crimes, committed against the civilian population and humanitarian workers. I urge all individuals and groups in the Central African Republic engaged in these clashes, including those who appear to be linked to the anti-Balaka and ex-Seleka groups, to immediately cease and desist the violence. I warn those alleged to be committing crimes falling within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court that they can be held individually accountable. A year ago, following a referral by the Central African authorities, I announced the opening of a second investigation into crimes committed in the country since 1st of August 2012. This investigation is ongoing and my Office will continue to collect and compile all available evidence, including reliable witness testimonies, with a view to requesting warrants of arrest as soon as possible against those responsible for these extremely grave crimes. My Office will continue to closely follow developments in the Central African Republic in the coming weeks and record any instance of violence or incitement to violence. Those who incite or commit atrocity crimes must be held accountable. The crimes must stop; violence is not a solution.

Dutch monarch addresses the UN for the first time

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  Text by Dutch Royal Household.   King, Queen and Prime Minister attended 70th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.   King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands and Prime Minister Mark Rutte attended the 70th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. As leader of the delegation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the King addressed the General Assembly at the opening of the General Debate on Monday, 28 September, becoming the first Dutch head of state ever to do so. On the eve of the election of non-permanent members of the UN Security Council, for which the Netherlands is a candidate, the Netherlands will thus impress on the 70th Session of the General Assembly the high regard in which it holds the UN. Minister of Foreign Affairs Bert Koenders, Prime Minister Mike Eman of Aruba, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for the Environment Wilma Mansveld and the Mayor of Rotterdam, Ahmed Aboutaleb have all announced that they will be attending the 70th Session of the UN General Assembly. In his address, the King discussed the significance of the United Nations, and the contribution the Kingdom of the Netherlands has made in the fields of peace, justice and development. Queen Máxima also attended in her role as the “UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development”. She presented the annual report on her UN activities to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
70th UNGA - Picture by Monarchy Press Europe.
70th UNGA – Picture by Monarchy Press Europe.
On Saturday, 26 September, Prime Minister Mark Rutte delivered a speech at the Sustainable Development Summit, when the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were launched. These Goals build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which expire this year. The aim of the SDGs is to widen the scope of the MDGs by incorporating subjects such as sustainability, inequality and peace into an agenda applicable to every country. The chief ambition is the eradication throughout the world of extreme poverty by 2030. Queen Máxima and Minister Ploumen also attended the summit. In the past few years, Minister Ploumen has led both Dutch implementation of the MDGs and the Netherlands’ contribution to the drafting of the new SDGs. In the margins of the UN General Assembly, President Barack Obama held a world leader summit on UN peacekeeping which Prime Minister Mark Rutte addressed. On 26 September, Foreign Affairs Minister Bert Koenders became co-chair of the Global Counterterrorism Forum. The programme for the Kingdom’s delegation is filled with numerous events, talks and bilateral meetings. The Kingdom aspires to non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council (2017 to 2018). This aspiration is in line with the Kingdom’s international ambitions and commitment and the position of The Hague as the world’s legal capital. As a non-permanent member of the Security Council, the Kingdom will have a voice in decisions on, for example, the mandates of UN peacekeeping missions and protection of people in areas in conflict. For more information: Allocution of HM The King of the Netherlands: www.koninklijkhuis.nl/globale-paginas/taalrubrieken/english/speeches/speeches-archive/2015/september/speech-by-his-majesty-king-willem-alexander-70-th-session-of-the-united-nations-general-assembly-new-york/                

PRC pledges $2bn for developing world

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On the picture 7th PRC President Xi Jinping. Photography by- Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo. By Baron Henri Estramant. 26 September 2015: In the framework of the UN summit taking place in New York City, PRC’s President Xi Jinping, pledged to donate $2bn in development aid to poor countries around the world as well as to significantly increase Chinese investment in those countries. Xi in fact foresee for the investments to reach ca. $12bn within the next 15 years. Moreover the PRC has announced cancelling the sovereign debt to the least developed nations, including small island states in the South Pacific. Beijing also would like to partake in at least 600 overseas projects in the next five years, and offer more scholarship for foreign students to travel to China and learn Mandarin. His concrete pledges of aid gave a huge boost to the launch of the UN’s new “Global Goals for Sustainable Development”; precisely the day after all members states had committed themselves to the ambitious programmes of eradicating poverty and famine by 2030. Indeed it was the PRC’s extraordinary record shifting so many families out the ranks of the poor which ensured that the overall global record in poverty reduction under the previous Millennium Development Goals was substantial. This new initiative furthermore suggests that the PRC is willing to take on more of the responsibilities that go along with its status as emerging superpower as this time it is offering more concrete aid to Africa and the South Pacific. For more information: Xi Jinping’s profile on Xinhua: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-03/14/c_132233072.htm  

Independence Day Five Central American Countries

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By Roy Lie A Tjam.   On September 15, five Central American countries – Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica – celebrated their independence from Spain. Domestic events marking the occasion included street parties, festivals, and parades. DSC_7190 (2)     The following day in The Hague, Ambassadors of four Central American countries – Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica – celebrated National Day with a reception at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The Ambassador of El Salvador, H.E. Aida Luz Santos de Escobar, delivered the welcome remarks. DSC_7189 (2) The fact that the countries celebrated their National Day together was well received by guests, and widely perceived as an act of solidarity. It is not the first time the Central American countries have celebrated together; earlier in the year they also collectively hosted a monthly Diplomats Meet & Greet at the Carlton Ambassador Hotel. As one guest observed: in today’s world, solidarity has become a rare and treasured concept – will EU countries agree to celebrate EU day in a similar fashion? The many attendees at the Crowne Plaza enjoyed a buffet lunch consisting of traditional dishes from the four Central American nations.