- common fisheries policy | sustainable fisheries | fisheries policy
- Tuesday 9 March 2010, 18:00 (CET)
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- Tuesday 9 March 2010, 18:00 (CET)
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9 March 2010 - Brussels
The European Commission adopted the Communication on the "EU and the Arctic Region" (COM (2008) 763) on 20 November 2008. This document which forms the first layer of an EU Arctic policy puts a strong emphasis on the role and involvement of the indigenous peoples of the Arctic. Specifically, the European Commission commits itself to "Engage Arctic indigenous peoples in a regular dialogue". The Council in its Conclusions on Arctic Issues of 8 December 2009 has also underlined the importance of supporting sustainable development for indigenous peoples and welcomed the Commission proposal to engage in a broad dialogue with Arctic indigenous peoples on the basis of respect for their rights. With reference thereto, the European Commission organised an 'Arctic Dialogue' workshop on 9 March 2010 at the Berlaymont Building in Brussels that aimed to gather a representative sample of indigenous stakeholders in the Arctic. The goal of the workshop was to establish a constructive dialogue on areas and means of cooperation between the Commission and Arctic indigenous peoples[1].
The meeting was attended by several high-level representatives of the Arctic indigenous peoples, representatives of the relevant Commission services and the representatives of some Arctic States. The complete list of participants is attached to the note.
Following a short introduction on the Commission policies regarding the Arctic region and indigenous peoples issues, the organisations representing the indigenous peoples were given the opportunity to make introductory statements. The initiative was generally well appreciated by the participants of the workshop. The speakers underlined the importance of involving indigenous peoples' representatives effectively in all decision-making processes that affect them. Several associations present expressed their disappointment with the approach taken by the EU on the regulation on trade in seal products. Some representatives of the Arctic indigenous peoples questioned the fact that the government representatives were present at the meeting. The Commission explained that it tried to ensure a full transparency of the process.
There were no definitive conclusions as to the format of the future dialogue. However, the participants put forward several ideas:
- working group on indigenous peoples issues under Northern Dimension policy
- inclusion of issues on Arctic indigenous peoples in bilateral relationships
- formal memorandum of understanding
- developing set of guiding principles
- indigenous peoples' office in Brussels
- Sami Parliament's role vis-à-vis Lisbon Treaty
- coordination with EU in international organisations
- communication via Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples Secretariat
As regards the content of such a dialogue, among the various items suggested for further discussion were the following:
- promoting rights of indigenous peoples at international level
- enhanced global governance in the Arctic
- education and capacity building
- research incorporating traditional knowledge
- climate change: mitigation, adaptation, use of traditional knowledge, short lived climate change forcers, socio-economic impacts
- transboundary pollutants
- human health and social issues
- biodiversity
- animal products
- corporate social responsibility (e.g. code of conduct for industries)
- maritime transport (e.g. shipping standards, safety, future transportation routes/ passages, emergency response, Arctic tourism, including cruise ship tourism)
- upcoming EU legislation relevant for the Arctic indigenous peoples
- revolving list of issues
It was generally concluded that the meeting was a useful attempt at exploring the options for future dialogue between the European Commission with the Arctic indigenous peoples. The objectives and working arrangements of the cooperation will require further reflection and discussion.
ARCTIC DIALOGUE WORKSHOP – 9 MARCH 2010
PARTICIPATION LIST
External Participants | Organisation |
Terry Fenge Senior Policy Adviser | Arctic Athabaskan Council- Canada |
Joseph Linklater Chair | Gwich'in Council International - Canada |
Bridget Larocque Executive Director | Gwich'in Council International - Canada |
Aqqaluk Lynge President | Inuit Circumpolar Council - Greenland |
Chester Reimer Senior Adviser | Inuit Circumpolar Council |
Rodion Sulyandziga Director | Russian Association of Indigenous peoples of the North (RAIPON) |
Erik Gant Acting Executive Secretary | Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat |
Bjarne Store-Jakobsen Chair | BEAC Joint Working Group on indigenous peoples, Norway |
Mikhail Pogodaev Executive Chair | Association of World Reindeer Herders |
Anders Oskal Director | International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry, Norway |
Frank Sejersen | International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, Denmark |
Johannes Rohr Russia Coordinator | International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, Denmark |
Christina Henriksen Adviser | The Norwegian Barents Secretariat |
Giles Norman Director | Canadian International Centre for the Arctic Region |
Ole Samsing Senior Adviser | Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Denmark |
Helena Odmark Ambassador | Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Sweden |
Anton Vasiliev Ambassador at Large | Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Russia |
Margaret Caton First Secretary (Environment & Transport) | US Mission to the EU, Brussels |
Stefan Mikaelsson President | Sami Parliament's General Assembly, Sweden |
Inuuteq Holm Olsen Deputy Minister | Greenland Self-Governance |
Lida Skifte Lennert Head of Representation/Minister Counsellor | Greenland Representation |
Nauja Bianco Project Leader | Nordic Council of Ministers |
Anna Gran Adviser | Nordic Council of Ministers |
Sergey Kudryavtsev Adviser | Permanent Mission of the Federation of Russia to the European Union |
Stewart Arnold Adviser | Office of Diana Wallis MEP, European Parliament |
Steffen Weber Head of Office | Office of B. Schnieber Jastram MEP, European Parliament |
Lotta Numminen | Finnish Institute of International Affairs |
Commission Participants | Directorate-General |
Eddy Hartog | Maritime Affairs and Fisheries |
Zuzanna Bieniuk | Maritime Affairs and Fisheries |
Thomas Dux | Maritime Affairs and Fisheries |
Fernando Garces | External Relations |
Petteri Vuorimaki | External Relations |
Alexis Loeber | External Relations |
Davide Zaru | External Relations |
Paula Hokkanen | Europe Aid |
Jaime Reynolds | Environment |
Dorothée Convens-Billerbeck | Environment |
Niels Kristensen | Development |
Josep Casanovas | Transport and Energy |
Nadia Bergamino | Research |
[1] The text of the documents cited you may find at our website: https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/arctic_overview_en.html