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NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES 7.2.2020 13.23. EU2019FI. News item. Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCYCLIMATE STRATEGY
The EU is currently working on its own long-term climate strategy. The Commission presented its strategic long-term vision A Clean Planet for all in November 2018. The Commission communication outlines how Europe can lead the way to climate neutrality by 2050. Of key importance is investing in technological solutions, empowering citizens and COMMON VALUES AND THE RULE OF LAW Common values and the rule of law: cornerstones of EU action. The European Union can promote wellbeing and prosperity and tackle the greatest challenges of our time only by acting together and defending its common values. The EU needs to protect the cornerstones of European integration: peace, security, stability, democracy andprosperity.
SUOMEN EU-PUHEENJOHTAJUUS Suomi toimii Euroopan unionin neuvoston puheenjohtajana1.7.-31.12.2019.
COMMON ACTION TO COUNTER HYBRID THREATS MIGRATION MANAGEMENT: A JOINT EFFORT BY THE EU AND ITS The EU must engage in systematic cooperation with its partner countries. The EU is determined to help tackle the root causes of uncontrolled migration that persist in third countries. The required measures include improving future prospects in the local context, combating climate change andILMASTOJOHTAJUUS
Ilmastonmuutos on merkittävä maailmanlaajuinen ongelma, joka uhkaa ihmisten ja eläinten elinoloja ja köyhdyttää luontoa. Ilmastonmuutos vaikuttaa myös turvallisuuteen ja talouteen, sillä elämän perusedellytysten järkkyminen johtaisi epävakauteen, konflikteihin ja pakolaisuuteen. Suomi painottaa puheenjohtajana,että EU:n täytyy
EU:N SOTILAALLINEN JA SIVIILIKRIISINHALLINTA EU:n sotilaallinen ja siviilikriisinhallinta. Kriisinhallinta on tärkeä osa Euroopan unionin yhteistä turvallisuus- ja puolustuspolitiikkaa (YTPP). FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU Prime Minister Sanna Marin: The European Union on the eve of a new era. The priorities for Finland’s Presidency are to strengthen common values and the rule of law, to make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive, to strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action and to protect the security of citizenscomprehensively.
NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES 7.2.2020 13.23. EU2019FI. News item. Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCYCLIMATE STRATEGY
The EU is currently working on its own long-term climate strategy. The Commission presented its strategic long-term vision A Clean Planet for all in November 2018. The Commission communication outlines how Europe can lead the way to climate neutrality by 2050. Of key importance is investing in technological solutions, empowering citizens and COMMON VALUES AND THE RULE OF LAW Common values and the rule of law: cornerstones of EU action. The European Union can promote wellbeing and prosperity and tackle the greatest challenges of our time only by acting together and defending its common values. The EU needs to protect the cornerstones of European integration: peace, security, stability, democracy andprosperity.
SUOMEN EU-PUHEENJOHTAJUUS Suomi toimii Euroopan unionin neuvoston puheenjohtajana1.7.-31.12.2019.
COMMON ACTION TO COUNTER HYBRID THREATS MIGRATION MANAGEMENT: A JOINT EFFORT BY THE EU AND ITS The EU must engage in systematic cooperation with its partner countries. The EU is determined to help tackle the root causes of uncontrolled migration that persist in third countries. The required measures include improving future prospects in the local context, combating climate change andILMASTOJOHTAJUUS
Ilmastonmuutos on merkittävä maailmanlaajuinen ongelma, joka uhkaa ihmisten ja eläinten elinoloja ja köyhdyttää luontoa. Ilmastonmuutos vaikuttaa myös turvallisuuteen ja talouteen, sillä elämän perusedellytysten järkkyminen johtaisi epävakauteen, konflikteihin ja pakolaisuuteen. Suomi painottaa puheenjohtajana,että EU:n täytyy
EU:N SOTILAALLINEN JA SIVIILIKRIISINHALLINTA EU:n sotilaallinen ja siviilikriisinhallinta. Kriisinhallinta on tärkeä osa Euroopan unionin yhteistä turvallisuus- ja puolustuspolitiikkaa (YTPP).PRESIDENCY SUMMARY
Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future’ as its Presidencyslogan.
STRATEGIC AGENDA 2019–2024 The European Council adopted in June a new strategic agenda for the EU for the years 2019–2024. The strategic agenda sets out the overarching priorities guiding the work of the EU over the next five years. It focuses on four priorities: protecting citizens and freedoms. developing a COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY The EU has a key role in promoting a comprehensive approach to security in Europe. The EU and its member states can make the EU a safer place to live by combating cross-border crime and terrorism, improving border management and reducing inequalities. The overall internal security of the EU must be approached on a broad front,cooperating in
COMMON ACTION TO COUNTER HYBRID THREATS Common action to counter hybrid threats. Hybrid threats refer to a mixture of coercive and multidimensional activity and conventional and unconventional methods that can be of diplomatic, military, economic or technological nature. The definition is flexible to respond to the evolving nature of hybrid threats. State or non-state actors engagingECONOMIC UNION
Three milestones in the history of the EU’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU): The EMU was established in 1992 under the Maastricht Treaty. The EMU is an integration process that covers the coordination of member states’ economic and fiscal policies, and involves a common monetary policy in the eurozone. The EU’s single currency,the euro
DIGITAL ECONOMY
Digital economy. Digital transformation is one of the cornerstones of European success in international competition. The EU needs to unlock the full potential of the data economy, platform economy, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies for achieving sustainable economic growth, ensuring a high level of employment and combatingclimate change.
DATA ECONOMY
Data economy. During its Presidency of the Council of the EU, Finland aims to boost the growth of the data economy and the utilisation of artificial intelligence as part of developing the European single market. The data economy should be driven by the consumer, in other words by the user. Finland will organise a high-level conference onthe
EMISSIONS REDUCTION TARGETS Member states are currently discussing the EU’s emissions reduction targets for 2030 and 2050. The EU and other parties to the Paris Agreement have pledged to update their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) for 2030 and to submit their long-term emissions reduction strategies to the UN. A Commission communication titled AClean Planet
COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Search from website. Searchpage
ILMASTOJOHTAJUUS
Ilmastonmuutos on merkittävä maailmanlaajuinen ongelma, joka uhkaa ihmisten ja eläinten elinoloja ja köyhdyttää luontoa. Ilmastonmuutos vaikuttaa myös turvallisuuteen ja talouteen, sillä elämän perusedellytysten järkkyminen johtaisi epävakauteen, konflikteihin ja pakolaisuuteen. Suomi painottaa puheenjohtajana,että EU:n täytyy
NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES 7.2.2020 13.23. EU2019FI. News item. Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU Prime Minister Sanna Marin: The European Union on the eve of a new era. The priorities for Finland’s Presidency are to strengthen common values and the rule of law, to make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive, to strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action and to protect the security of citizenscomprehensively.
FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY Permanent representation of Finland to the EU, Brussels General Affairs Council. +32475704357 +32475704357. firstname.lastname@formin.fi. @RHaronoja. Counsellor. Turo Mattila. Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Deputy Representative to the Political and Security Committee Cyber, hybrid. STRATEGIC AGENDA 2019–2024 The European Council adopted in June a new strategic agenda for the EU for the years 2019–2024. The strategic agenda sets out the overarching priorities guiding the work of the EU over the next five years. It focuses on four priorities: protecting citizens and freedoms. developing a COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY The EU has a key role in promoting a comprehensive approach to security in Europe. The EU and its member states can make the EU a safer place to live by combating cross-border crime and terrorism, improving border management and reducing inequalities. The overall internal security of the EU must be approached on a broad front,cooperating in
COMMON VALUES AND THE RULE OF LAW Common values and the rule of law: cornerstones of EU action. The European Union can promote wellbeing and prosperity and tackle the greatest challenges of our time only by acting together and defending its common values. The EU needs to protect the cornerstones of European integration: peace, security, stability, democracy andprosperity.
OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES 7.2.2020 13.23. EU2019FI. News item. Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU Prime Minister Sanna Marin: The European Union on the eve of a new era. The priorities for Finland’s Presidency are to strengthen common values and the rule of law, to make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive, to strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action and to protect the security of citizenscomprehensively.
FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY Permanent representation of Finland to the EU, Brussels General Affairs Council. +32475704357 +32475704357. firstname.lastname@formin.fi. @RHaronoja. Counsellor. Turo Mattila. Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Deputy Representative to the Political and Security Committee Cyber, hybrid. STRATEGIC AGENDA 2019–2024 The European Council adopted in June a new strategic agenda for the EU for the years 2019–2024. The strategic agenda sets out the overarching priorities guiding the work of the EU over the next five years. It focuses on four priorities: protecting citizens and freedoms. developing a COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY The EU has a key role in promoting a comprehensive approach to security in Europe. The EU and its member states can make the EU a safer place to live by combating cross-border crime and terrorism, improving border management and reducing inequalities. The overall internal security of the EU must be approached on a broad front,cooperating in
COMMON VALUES AND THE RULE OF LAW Common values and the rule of law: cornerstones of EU action. The European Union can promote wellbeing and prosperity and tackle the greatest challenges of our time only by acting together and defending its common values. The EU needs to protect the cornerstones of European integration: peace, security, stability, democracy andprosperity.
OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU Prime Minister Sanna Marin: The European Union on the eve of a new era. The priorities for Finland’s Presidency are to strengthen common values and the rule of law, to make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive, to strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action and to protect the security of citizenscomprehensively.
PRESIDENCY SUMMARY
Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future’ as its Presidencyslogan.
STRATEGIC AGENDA 2019–2024 The European Council adopted in June a new strategic agenda for the EU for the years 2019–2024. The strategic agenda sets out the overarching priorities guiding the work of the EU over the next five years. It focuses on four priorities: protecting citizens and freedoms. developing a PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union begins on 1 July and ends on 31 December 2019. Finland chairs the formal Council meetings in Brussels and Luxembourg and the informal meetings of ministers held in Finland. The purpose of the informal meetings is to discuss topical EU matters. Finland will host six informal meetings of INFORMATION ABOUT FINLAND Finland ranks high in many international comparisons in terms of quality of life, freedom of expression, and education and training. Moulded by the harsh northern climate, the Finns are known as a tenacious, purposeful and down-to-earth people. No matter the weatheror
CLIMATE LEADERSHIP
Finland’s Presidency aims to. continue the work on defining the key elements for the EU’s long-term climate strategy for 2050 in the European Council by the end of 2019 at the latest. encourage implementation of the energy union and promote emissions reductions. drive forward the implementation of the Commission’s updated bioeconomy strategy.DATA ECONOMY
Data economy. During its Presidency of the Council of the EU, Finland aims to boost the growth of the data economy and the utilisation of artificial intelligence as part of developing the European single market. The data economy should be driven by the consumer, in other words by the user. Finland will organise a high-level conference onthe
INFORMATION ABOUT HELSINKI In 2019 Helsinki is the centre of Helsinki Region of about 1.48 million inhabitants. Over 460 years of history, several architectural layers and the impact of different periods have shaped the city that aims in its strategy to be the most functional in the world. More on the history of Helsinki. MIGRATION MANAGEMENT: A JOINT EFFORT BY THE EU AND ITS The EU must engage in systematic cooperation with its partner countries. The EU is determined to help tackle the root causes of uncontrolled migration that persist in third countries. The required measures include improving future prospects in the local context, combating climate change and COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Search from website. Searchpage
FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU Prime Minister Sanna Marin: The European Union on the eve of a new era. The priorities for Finland’s Presidency are to strengthen common values and the rule of law, to make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive, to strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action and to protect the security of citizenscomprehensively.
OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY COMMON VALUES AND THE RULE OF LAW Common values and the rule of law: cornerstones of EU action. The European Union can promote wellbeing and prosperity and tackle the greatest challenges of our time only by acting together and defending its common values. The EU needs to protect the cornerstones of European integration: peace, security, stability, democracy andprosperity.
SUOMEN EU-PUHEENJOHTAJUUS Suomi toimii Euroopan unionin neuvoston puheenjohtajana1.7.-31.12.2019.
CLIMATE STRATEGY
The EU is currently working on its own long-term climate strategy. The Commission presented its strategic long-term vision A Clean Planet for all in November 2018. The Commission communication outlines how Europe can lead the way to climate neutrality by 2050. Of key importance is investing in technological solutions, empowering citizens andTRIO PROGRAMME
Council's work guided by joint programme of presidency trio. Prepared jointly by Romania, Finland and Croatia, the programme focusses on such issues as the EU’s shared values, sustainable growth, the need to strengthen external action, and the importance of security. It is also known as the ‘trio programme’, drawn up for a period of 18 COMMON ACTION TO COUNTER HYBRID THREATS MIGRATION MANAGEMENT: A JOINT EFFORT BY THE EU AND ITS The EU must engage in systematic cooperation with its partner countries. The EU is determined to help tackle the root causes of uncontrolled migration that persist in third countries. The required measures include improving future prospects in the local context, combating climate change and AVOIMUUS - EU2019FITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Avoimuus. Euroopan unionin avoimuuden lisääminen on Suomen pitkäaikainen tavoite. Aktiivisella ja selkeällä viestinnällä ja päätöksenteon avoimuuden lisäämisellä voidaan tuoda EU:ta lähemmäs kansalaisia, vahvistaa demokratiaa ja tukea disinformaationtorjuntaa.
ILMASTOJOHTAJUUS
Ilmastonmuutos on merkittävä maailmanlaajuinen ongelma, joka uhkaa ihmisten ja eläinten elinoloja ja köyhdyttää luontoa. Ilmastonmuutos vaikuttaa myös turvallisuuteen ja talouteen, sillä elämän perusedellytysten järkkyminen johtaisi epävakauteen, konflikteihin ja pakolaisuuteen. Suomi painottaa puheenjohtajana,että EU:n täytyy
FINLAND’S PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU Prime Minister Sanna Marin: The European Union on the eve of a new era. The priorities for Finland’s Presidency are to strengthen common values and the rule of law, to make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive, to strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action and to protect the security of citizenscomprehensively.
OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY COMMON VALUES AND THE RULE OF LAW Common values and the rule of law: cornerstones of EU action. The European Union can promote wellbeing and prosperity and tackle the greatest challenges of our time only by acting together and defending its common values. The EU needs to protect the cornerstones of European integration: peace, security, stability, democracy andprosperity.
SUOMEN EU-PUHEENJOHTAJUUS Suomi toimii Euroopan unionin neuvoston puheenjohtajana1.7.-31.12.2019.
CLIMATE STRATEGY
The EU is currently working on its own long-term climate strategy. The Commission presented its strategic long-term vision A Clean Planet for all in November 2018. The Commission communication outlines how Europe can lead the way to climate neutrality by 2050. Of key importance is investing in technological solutions, empowering citizens andTRIO PROGRAMME
Council's work guided by joint programme of presidency trio. Prepared jointly by Romania, Finland and Croatia, the programme focusses on such issues as the EU’s shared values, sustainable growth, the need to strengthen external action, and the importance of security. It is also known as the ‘trio programme’, drawn up for a period of 18 COMMON ACTION TO COUNTER HYBRID THREATS MIGRATION MANAGEMENT: A JOINT EFFORT BY THE EU AND ITS The EU must engage in systematic cooperation with its partner countries. The EU is determined to help tackle the root causes of uncontrolled migration that persist in third countries. The required measures include improving future prospects in the local context, combating climate change and AVOIMUUS - EU2019FITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Avoimuus. Euroopan unionin avoimuuden lisääminen on Suomen pitkäaikainen tavoite. Aktiivisella ja selkeällä viestinnällä ja päätöksenteon avoimuuden lisäämisellä voidaan tuoda EU:ta lähemmäs kansalaisia, vahvistaa demokratiaa ja tukea disinformaationtorjuntaa.
ILMASTOJOHTAJUUS
Ilmastonmuutos on merkittävä maailmanlaajuinen ongelma, joka uhkaa ihmisten ja eläinten elinoloja ja köyhdyttää luontoa. Ilmastonmuutos vaikuttaa myös turvallisuuteen ja talouteen, sillä elämän perusedellytysten järkkyminen johtaisi epävakauteen, konflikteihin ja pakolaisuuteen. Suomi painottaa puheenjohtajana,että EU:n täytyy
NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES 7.2.2020 13.23. EU2019FI. News item. Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union ran from 1 July to 31 December 2019. The Presidency’s task was to lead the Council's work and represent the Council in its relations with the other EU institutions. In June, the Finnish government chose ‘Sustainable Europe – Sustainable Future COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY The EU has a key role in promoting a comprehensive approach to security in Europe. The EU and its member states can make the EU a safer place to live by combating cross-border crime and terrorism, improving border management and reducing inequalities. The overall internal security of the EU must be approached on a broad front,cooperating in
CLIMATE STRATEGY
The EU is currently working on its own long-term climate strategy. The Commission presented its strategic long-term vision A Clean Planet for all in November 2018. The Commission communication outlines how Europe can lead the way to climate neutrality by 2050. Of key importance is investing in technological solutions, empowering citizens and COMMON ACTION TO COUNTER HYBRID THREATS Common action to counter hybrid threats. Hybrid threats refer to a mixture of coercive and multidimensional activity and conventional and unconventional methods that can be of diplomatic, military, economic or technological nature. The definition is flexible to respond to the evolving nature of hybrid threats. State or non-state actors engagingDATA ECONOMY
Data economy. During its Presidency of the Council of the EU, Finland aims to boost the growth of the data economy and the utilisation of artificial intelligence as part of developing the European single market. The data economy should be driven by the consumer, in other words by the user. Finland will organise a high-level conference onthe
DIGITAL ECONOMY
Digital economy. Digital transformation is one of the cornerstones of European success in international competition. The EU needs to unlock the full potential of the data economy, platform economy, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies for achieving sustainable economic growth, ensuring a high level of employment and combatingclimate change.
ECONOMIC UNION
Three milestones in the history of the EU’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU): The EMU was established in 1992 under the Maastricht Treaty. The EMU is an integration process that covers the coordination of member states’ economic and fiscal policies, and involves a common monetary policy in the eurozone. The EU’s single currency,the euro
STRENGTHENING THE RULE OF LAW Strengthening the rule of law. The rule of law is the cornerstone of all modern constitutional democracies. It is also one of the key values on which the Union is founded, and all the member states agreed to be bound by it when joining the EU.ILMASTOJOHTAJUUS
Ilmastonmuutos on merkittävä maailmanlaajuinen ongelma, joka uhkaa ihmisten ja eläinten elinoloja ja köyhdyttää luontoa. Ilmastonmuutos vaikuttaa myös turvallisuuteen ja talouteen, sillä elämän perusedellytysten järkkyminen johtaisi epävakauteen, konflikteihin ja pakolaisuuteen. Suomi painottaa puheenjohtajana,että EU:n täytyy
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