Also, with the European Union’s ability to act autonomously, when needed, in pursuing its legitimate interests. We should also praise positive developments like the Trade and Technology Council that took place last week.īut we must stress in parallel that the European Union’s strategic autonomy should be pursued, with improved implementation of European Union foreign and defence policy priorities and principles. The European Union and the US have the largest bilateral trade and investment relationship and enjoy the most integrated economic relationship in the world. It goes without saying that we should not lose the sentiment about the assistance from the United States to Europe’s development, prosperity and successful integration, nor all of the multilateral achievements.ĭuring the past 75 years, the transatlantic partnership has stood for freedom, democracy, human rights, the rule of law, trade, economic cooperation and security. And we should be proud of our lead to fight climate change. Our democratic, social and human rights standards are the most developed ones. We may be a newer Union, but we are also proud of our national histories and identities. Take the long overdue lifting of the travel ban, for example. It is a relationship based on the US primarily doing what fits their national agenda, and sometimes not fully taking into account all those things that matter to the European Union. It covers all manners of virtues and sins, doesn’t it? My impression is that this has become a more self-aware relationship, with a lot of space for cooperation, and diverging challenges that remain – in trade, data protection and attitudes towards China for example. Some of them have been well known for decades, but some are part of the newer dynamics of the world. I firmly believe, then as well as today, that we need a renewed and strengthened transatlantic partnership to tackle common challenges. Last November, President Biden’s election provided much relief and optimism in the European Union. – Mr President, this debate could not be timelier. Gostaria de informar os Senhores Deputados de que, em todos os debates deste período de sessões, não haverá procedimentos «catch the eye» nem perguntas «cartão azul».Īlém disso, tal como nos últimos períodos de sessões, estão previstas intervenções à distância a partir dos Gabinetes de Ligação do Parlamento Europeu nos Estados-Membros. – Passamos ao primeiro ponto da ordem do dia: O relatório do Deputado Picula - O futuro das relações UE-EUA ( A9-0250/2021). Futuro de las relaciones entre la Unión y los EE. Situación de las capacidades de ciberdefensa de la UE (debate)Įl Ártico: oportunidades, preocupaciones y retos en materia de seguridad (debate)Įvaluación de las medidas de la Unión para el sector del turismo en la UE ante la proximidad del final de la temporada de verano (debate)ĭesinformación y papel de las plataformas sociales (debate)Ĭorrecciones e intenciones de voto: véase el ActaĢ. Informe de ejecución sobre los fondos fiduciarios de la UE y el Mecanismo para los refugiados en Turquía (continuación del debate)Ĭorrecciones de errores (artículo 241 del Reglamento) (curso dado) Informe de ejecución sobre los fondos fiduciarios de la UE y el Mecanismo para los refugiados en Turquía (debate)Īnuncio de los resultados de las votaciones: véase el Acta Situación en Bielorrusia tras un año de protestas y de represión violenta (continuación del debate)Īutoridad Europea de Preparación y Respuesta ante Emergencias Sanitarias: garantizar un enfoque coordinado de la Unión de cara a futuras crisis sanitarias y papel del Parlamento Europeo al respecto (debate) Situación en Bielorrusia tras un año de protestas y de represión violenta (debate) Martes 5 de octubre de 2021 - Estrasburgoįuturo de las relaciones entre la Unión y los EE.