Decision 2012/352 - 2012/352/EU: Council Decision of 7 June 2012 on the EU position within the ACP-EU Council of Ministers concerning the status of South Sudan in relation to the Partnership Agreement with the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States

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This decision has been published on July  4, 2012 and entered into force on June  8, 2012.

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2012/352/EU: Council Decision of 7 June 2012 on the position to be taken by the European Union within the ACP-EU Council of Ministers concerning the status of the Republic of South Sudan in relation to the Partnership Agreement between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 2012/352
Original proposal COM(2012)213 EN
CELEX number i 32012D0352

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Key dates

Document 07-06-2012
Publication in Official Journal 04-07-2012; OJ L 174 p. 2-3
Effect 08-06-2012; Entry into force Date of document +1 See Art 2
End of validity 31-12-9999

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Legislative text

4.7.2012   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 174/2

 

COUNCIL DECISION

of 7 June 2012

on the position to be taken by the European Union within the ACP-EU Council of Ministers concerning the status of the Republic of South Sudan in relation to the Partnership Agreement between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part

(2012/352/EU)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 217 in conjunction with Article 218(9) thereof,

Having regard to the Internal agreement between the representatives of the governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council, on measures to be taken and procedures to be followed for the implementation of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement (1), and in particular Article 1 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

Whereas:

 

(1)

The Partnership Agreement between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part, signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 (2), was first amended in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005 (3) and was amended for the second time in Ouagadougou on 22 June 2010 (4) (‘the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement’). The second amendment has been provisionally applied since 31 October 2010.

 

(2)

Article 94 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement stipulates that any request for accession by a State is to be presented to, and approved by, the ACP-EU Council of Ministers.

 

(3)

On 20 March 2012, the Republic of South Sudan presented a request for accession in accordance with Article 94 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement and a request for observer status, enabling it to participate in the joint institutions set up by that Agreement, until the accession procedure is completed.

 

(4)

The approval by the ACP-EU Council of Ministers of the accession of South Sudan, and the granting in the meantime of observer status to South Sudan, until 20 November 2012, by the ACP-EU Council of Ministers should be approved by the Union. South Sudan should deposit the Act of Accession with the Depositaries of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement, namely, the Secretariat-General of the Council of the European Union and the Secretariat of the ACP States, no later than that date.

 

(5)

It is therefore appropriate to establish the position to be taken by the Union within the ACP-EU Council of Ministers concerning the status of South Sudan in relation to the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement.

 

(6)

The position of the Union within the ACP-EU Council of Ministers should be based on the attached draft Decision,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

The position to be taken by the European Union within the ACP-EU Council of Ministers, on the matter of the Republic of South Sudan’s requests for accession and observer status, is to accept these requests under the terms of the draft Decision of the ACP-EU Council of Ministers attached to this Decision.

The observer status shall be valid until 20 November 2012. South Sudan shall deposit the Act of Accession with the Secretariat-General of the Council of the European Union and the Secretariat of the ACP States no later than that date.

Formal and minor changes to the draft Decision of the ACP-EU Council of Ministers may be agreed without requiring that Decision to be amended.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the day following that of its adoption.

Done at Luxembourg, 7 June 2012.

For the Council

The President

  • M. 
    BØDSKOV
 

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