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Priorities of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU

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Unity through balance – that’s the motto of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Europe has plenty of common ground to come together to successfully tackle all the challenges and make the most of all the possibilities that face us today. We must facilitate openness in both our economy and society, while also ensuring safety and security. Estonian presidency’s role is to find a balance between the different views, traditions and interests in Europe today to achieve the best possible outcome for European citizens.

The four priorities of the Estonian Presidency are:

  1. An open and innovative European economy
  2. A safe and secure Europe
  3. A digital Europe and the free movement of data
  4. An inclusive and sustainable Europe

An open and innovative European economy

An open and innovative European economy means developing a business environment that supports knowledge-based growth and competitiveness.

To this end, the Presidency will focus on:

A safe and secure Europe

Only by acting together and preserving its unity on the global stage can the EU keep its citizens safe and promote peace, prosperity and stability.

To this end, the Presidency will focus on:

A digital Europe and the free movement of data

Europe must exploit the benefits of the technological progress that is resulting in constant change for citizens, businesses and governments.

To this end, the Presidency will focus on:

An inclusive and sustainable Europe

An inclusive and sustainable Europe supports equal opportunities for high-quality education, employment, access to services and development of skills. A sustainable Europe cares about and is committed to achieving a cleaner environment.

To this end, the Presidency will focus on:

Trio Programme – EE, BG, AT

Member states holding three successive presidencies of the Council of the European Union, a trio Presidency, work together over an 18-month period, on the basis of a common programme.

The Trio Programme of Estonia, Bulgaria and Austria was officially approved on 20 June 2017 in the General Affairs Council. Estonia holds the presidency in the second half of 2017, then Bulgaria takes over, followed by Austria.

The advantages of the trio Presidency are that it facilitates a smoother transition between rotating presidencies, and promotes shared long-term priorities through a common programme. This fosters a shared understanding behind important themes and decisions.

Working as a trio Presidency also means that the three member states have the opportunity to learn about each other and to work together closely, thus strengthening the EU as a whole. The trio Presidency cooperates to perform the tasks entrusted to it in the Trio Programme.

Source: EU2017.ee

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