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Regulation (EC) No 257/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 January 2001 regarding the implementation of measures to promote economic and social development in Turkey
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Regulation (EC) No 257/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 January 2001 regarding the implementation of measures to promote economic and social development in Turkey
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REGULATION (EC) No 257/2001 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 22 January 2001 regarding the implementation of measures to promote economic and social development in Turkey (OJ L 039 9.2.2001, p. 1) |
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REGULATION (EC) No 257/2001 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 22 January 2001
regarding the implementation of measures to promote economic and social development in Turkey
Article 1
The Community shall assist Turkey in its efforts to achieve economic and social development.
Article 2
The financial framework for the implementation of this programme for the period 2000 to 2002 is hereby set at EUR 135 million. The annual appropriations shall be authorised by the budgetary authority within the limits of the financial perspective.
Article 3
Article 4
Cooperation projects and operations may be financed in the following indicative areas:
modernising manufacturing, improving institutional and infrastructure capacity in areas including the environment, energy and transport, excluding the development of nuclear power, especially in earthquake zones;
promotion of industrial cooperation by methods including support for diversification in industry and the establishment of small and medium-sized enterprises;
cooperation in telecommunications, infrastructure, rural development and social services;
boosting the capacity of the Turkish economy, inter alia by measures to encourage the restructuring of the country's public sector and private initiative;
cooperation in protecting health;
cooperation in the field of education and training;
regional and cross-border cooperation;
any form of cooperation seeking to defend and promote democracy, the rule of law, human rights, respect for minorities and the protection and recognition of their cultural identity, and support for measures seeking to abolish capital punishment;
any form of cooperation seeking to resolve the Kurdish problem;
cooperation on humanitarian issues;
measures to promote the development of social dialogue within Turkey and between Turkey and the European Union;
all forms of assistance aimed at promoting the development of relations between the European Union and Turkey;
promotion of cooperation between the two parties' public administrations with a view to the approximation of legislation and the training of staff, including customs officers.
Where appropriate, measures could be taken to underpin a structural adjustment programme on the basis of the following principles:
support programmes must be tailored as far as possible to Turkey's particular circumstances and take account of economic and social conditions;
support programmes must include measures to alleviate any negative impact of the structural adjustment process in social and employment terms, in particular for the most disadvantaged sectors of the population;
account must be taken of Turkey's economic situation, and in particular regional economic imbalances, its level of indebtedness, debt servicing charges, balance of payments and foreign currency supply, monetary situation, per capita gross domestic product and unemployment level.
Article 5
In order to achieve the objectives of coherence and complementarity referred to in the Treaty, and with the aim of guaranteeing optimum efficiency for these actions as a whole, the Commission will take all necessary coordination measures, notably:
the establishment of a system for systematic exchange and analysis of information on the planning of operations to be carried out, the approval of each individual operation the financing of which is under consideration by the Community and the Member States, and the development of the operations already approved;
on-the-spot coordination of these operations by means of regular meetings and exchange of information between the representatives of the Commission and Member States in the beneficiary country.
Article 6
Project and programme appraisal shall take into account the following factors:
effectiveness and economic viability of operations;
cultural, social and gender aspects;
conservation and protection of the environment on the basis of the principles of sustainable development;
institutional development necessary to achieve project goals;
experience gained from operations of the same kind.
The Commission shall inform the MED Committee succinctly of any financing decisions it intends to take with regard to projects and programmes equal to, or less than, EUR 2 million in value. The information shall be made available at least one week before the decision is taken.
The Commission shall take all necessary steps to facilitate take-up of grants by small, non-profit-making NGOs.
Where the additional commitment referred to in the previous subparagraph is less than EUR 4 million, the MED Committee shall be informed of the decision taken by the Commission. Where the said additional commitment is more than EUR 4 million but less than 20 %, the Committee's opinion shall be required.
Article 7
The period laid down in Article 4(3) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
Article 8
An exchange of views shall take place, once a year, on the basis of a presentation by the Commission's representative of the indicative programme for the operations to be carried out in the year ahead, in a meeting of the MED Committee.
The European Parliament shall be informed of the proposals and of the outcome of the discussions.
Article 9
The Commission shall submit an annual report to the European Parliament and to the Council during the first quarter of each year. This report shall contain at least the following:
a detailed summary of the operations financed during the previous financial year;
the planned indicative programme for the current financial year and a statement of the progress made with regard to the operations included therein;
the forecasts for the programme and the operations to be undertaken during the following financial year;
a summary of any evaluations made, including those relating to specific operations;
information on the bodies with which the agreements or contracts have been concluded.
Article 10
The Commission shall regularly evaluate operations financed by the Community with a view to establishing whether the objectives of the operations have been achieved and to provide guidelines for improving the effectiveness of future operations.
The Commission shall submit to the MED Committee a summary of the evaluations made, which the latter may, if necessary, examine.
Evaluation reports shall be made available to any Member States requesting them.
Article 11
Six months before the end of the three-year financial framework, the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and the Council an overall assessment of the operations financed by the Community under this Regulation, together with suggestions regarding the future of this Regulation and, where necessary, proposals for amending it.
Article 12
This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
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( 2 ) Opinion of the European Parliament of 2 December 1999 (OJ C 194, 11.7.2000, p. 48), Council Common Position of 13 June 2000 (OJ C 240, 23.8.2000, p. 25) and Decision of the European Parliament of 6 September 2000 (not yet published in the Official Journal). Council Decision of 28 December 2000.
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