Slovakia officially assumes rotating Presidency of EU Council

Source: Xinhua   2016-07-01 19:25:57

BRATISLAVA, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Slovakia officially took over a six-month rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) from the Netherlands on Friday.

Slovakia assumed its first-ever presidency in a time when the EU faces unprecedented challenges like Britain's vote on exit from the EU, the migration crisis that is putting pressure on unity of the Schengen area and security issues following the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels.

The program of Slovakia's Presidency of the Council of the EU, approved by the Cabinet at its session on Thursday, includes four priorities: an economically strong Europe, the modern single market, migration and a globally engaged Europe.

"We're ready for the Presidency, in terms of organisation as well as technical equipment. I believe that we'll convince everybody of this," stressed Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak on Friday.

The EU Council is one of the chief EU institutions. Its role is forming of the European legislation along with the European Parliament, as well as coordination among EU members in individual fields, such as the joint foreign and security policies.

Every six months one EU-member state presided over the Council. A country holding the presidency manages Council meetings at all levels. In addition, its role is to seek compromises in important issues and represent member states vis-a-vis other EU institutions like the European Commission and the European Parliament.

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Slovakia officially assumes rotating Presidency of EU Council

Source: Xinhua 2016-07-01 19:25:57

BRATISLAVA, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Slovakia officially took over a six-month rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) from the Netherlands on Friday.

Slovakia assumed its first-ever presidency in a time when the EU faces unprecedented challenges like Britain's vote on exit from the EU, the migration crisis that is putting pressure on unity of the Schengen area and security issues following the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels.

The program of Slovakia's Presidency of the Council of the EU, approved by the Cabinet at its session on Thursday, includes four priorities: an economically strong Europe, the modern single market, migration and a globally engaged Europe.

"We're ready for the Presidency, in terms of organisation as well as technical equipment. I believe that we'll convince everybody of this," stressed Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak on Friday.

The EU Council is one of the chief EU institutions. Its role is forming of the European legislation along with the European Parliament, as well as coordination among EU members in individual fields, such as the joint foreign and security policies.

Every six months one EU-member state presided over the Council. A country holding the presidency manages Council meetings at all levels. In addition, its role is to seek compromises in important issues and represent member states vis-a-vis other EU institutions like the European Commission and the European Parliament.

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