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60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties, 25/03/2017

Celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties

European Council

Council of the European Union

http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/european-council/2017/03/25-informal-meeting/

60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties, 25/03/2017

25/03/2017 09:00

Arrivals

Campidoglio

10:00

Celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties

Campidoglio

11:20

Ceremony of the signature of the Rome Declaration

Campidoglio

11:50

Family photo

Campidoglio

12:00

Press conference of Presidents Donald Tusk, Jean-Claude Juncker and Antonio Tajani, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat

Campidoglio

13:00

Lunch hosted by Italian President Sergio Mattarella

Quirinale

14:00

(side event)

March for Europe 2017

Agenda highlights

EU heads of state or government will meet in Rome, Italy, on 25 March, for the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties. This will be an occasion to reflect on the state of the European Union and the future of the integration process. The leaders are expected to adopt a declaration setting out a joint vision for the years to come.

"This will be an opportunity to celebrate our history together and take stock of sixty years of integration. It is no secret that the historical moment we are facing requires deeper and more solid reflection on the challenges for the Union in the short and medium term."

President Donald Tusk, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat in the invitation letter to the EU heads of state or government


Background brief

Invitation letter to the EU heads of state or government before the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, 15 March 2017

Political reflection on the future of the EU (background information)

60 years of the Rome Treaties (official website)

Preparations for the anniversary

Visit to Rome

A week before the celebrations President Donald Tusk visited Rome, where he participated in the Conference of Speakers of EU Parliaments on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties. He also met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella.

"The Rome Treaties began a process that has since brought many more countries back to freedom and prosperity again, east and west", said Tusk at the Senate of the Italian Republic on 17 March 2017.  "It has helped us to understand that when Europe is weak, her individual countries will be weak. If Europe is strong, her member states are strong."

Speech by President Donald Tusk to Speakers of EU Parliaments in Rome, 17/03/2017

Informal meeting in Brussels

On Friday 10 March the 27 leaders met informally in Brussels to prepare for the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties and discussed the main elements of the Rome Declaration.

The debate focused on the EU future, including the idea of a multi-speed Europe. 

"When discussing the various scenarios for Europe, our main objective should be to strengthen mutual trust and unity among 27. And after today's debate I can openly say that all 27 leaders agree with this objective," said President Tusk at the press conference after the meeting.

Remarks by President Donald Tusk after the informal meeting of the 27 heads of state or government, 10/03/2017

Report by President Donald Tusk to the European Parliament on the European Council of 9 March and the informal meeting of the 27 heads of state and government of 10 March, 15/03/2017

Malta summit

Earlier this year, the 27 leaders also met in Malta to start preparations for the Rome anniversary. The discussions built upon the political reflection on the future of the EU with 27 member states, launched immediately after the UK voted to leave the European Union on 23 June 2016 and continued in Bratislava on 16 September 2016.  

Informal meeting of EU heads of state or government in Malta, 3 February 2017

Programme

24/03/2017 15:30

EU institutions presidents' meeting with the social partners (trade unions and business associations), hosted by the Italian Prime Minister

Remarks by President Donald Tusk at the meeting with the European Social Partners in Rome

18:00

Audience of EU heads of state and governments with Pope Francis

Vatican


Background


Treaties of Rome were the founding treaties establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC), which were signed on 25 March 1957 and entered into force on 1 January 1958.

Treaty establishing the European Economic Community

Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom)


With institutional structures similar to that of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), the new communities also comprised four institutions: a Commission, a Council and, shared jointly with the ECSC, an Assembly and a Court. 


The first meeting of the Council of the EEC took place on 25 January 1958 under the chairmanship of Victor Larock, the Belgian Foreign Affairs Minister.


Timeline - History of the EU



http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/european-council/2017/03/25-informal-meeting/




Speech by President Donald Tusk at the ceremony of the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome

http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2017/03/25-tusk-ceremony-rome-speech/



The Rome Declaration

http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2017/03/25-rome-declaration/

Declaration of the leaders of 27 member states and of the European Council, the European Parliament and the European Commission


We, the Leaders of 27 Member States and of EU institutions, take pride in the achievements of the European Union: the construction of European unity is a bold, far-sighted endeavour. Sixty years ago, recovering from the tragedy of two world wars, we decided to bond together and rebuild our continent from its ashes. We have built a unique Union with common institutions and strong values, a community of peace, freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law, a major economic power with unparalleled levels of social protection and welfare.

European unity started as the dream of a few, it became the hope of the many. Then Europe became one again. Today, we are united and stronger: hundreds of millions of people across Europe benefit from living in an enlarged Union that has overcome the old divides.

The European Union is facing unprecedented challenges, both global and domestic: regional conflicts, terrorism, growing migratory pressures, protectionism and social and economic inequalities. Together, we are determined to address the challenges of a rapidly changing world and to offer to our citizens both security and new opportunities.

We will make the European Union stronger and more resilient, through even greater unity and solidarity amongst us and the respect of common rules. Unity is both a necessity and our free choice. Taken individually, we would be side-lined by global dynamics. Standing together is our best chance to influence them, and to defend our common interests and values. We will act together, at different paces and intensity where necessary, while moving in the same direction, as we have done in the past, in line with the Treaties and keeping the door open to those who want to join later. Our Union is undivided and indivisible.

In the ten years to come we want a Union that is safe and secure, prosperous, competitive, sustainable and socially responsible, and with the will and capacity of playing a key role in the world and of shaping globalisation. We want a Union where citizens have new opportunities for cultural and social development and economic growth. We want a Union which remains open to those European countries that respect our values and are committed to promoting them.

In these times of change, and aware of the concerns of our citizens, we commit to the Rome Agenda, and pledge to work towards:

A safe and secure Europe: a Union where all citizens feel safe and can move freely, where our external borders are secured, with an efficient, responsible and sustainable migration policy, respecting international norms; a Europe determined to fight terrorism and organised crime.

A prosperous and sustainable Europe: a Union which creates growth and jobs; a Union where a strong, connected and developing Single Market, embracing technological transformation, and a stable and further strengthened single currency open avenues for growth, cohesion, competitiveness, innovation and exchange, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises; a Union promoting sustained and sustainable growth, through investment, structural reforms and working towards completing the Economic and Monetary Union; a Union where economies converge; a Union where energy is secure and affordable and the environment clean and safe.

A social Europe: a Union which, based on sustainable growth, promotes economic and social progress as well as cohesion and convergence, while upholding the integrity of the internal market; a Union taking into account the diversity of national systems and the key role of social partners; a Union which promotes equality between women and men as well as rights and equal opportunities for all; a Union which fights unemployment, discrimination, social exclusion and poverty; a Union where young people receive the best education and training and can study and find jobs across the continent; a Union which preserves our cultural heritage and promotes cultural diversity.

A stronger Europe on the global scene: a Union further developing existing partnerships, building new ones and promoting stability and prosperity in its immediate neighbourhood to the east and south, but also in the Middle East and across Africa and globally; a Union ready to take more responsibilities and to assist in creating a more competitive and integrated defence industry; a Union committed to strengthening its common security and defence, also in cooperation and complementarity with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, taking into account national circumstances and legal commitments; a Union engaged in the United Nations and standing for a rules-based multilateral system, proud of its values and protective of its people, promoting free and fair trade and a positive global climate policy.

We will pursue these objectives, firm in the belief that Europe's future lies in our own hands and that the European Union is the best instrument to achieve our objectives. We pledge to listen and respond to the concerns expressed by our citizens and will engage with our national parliaments. We will work together at the level that makes a real difference, be it the European Union, national, regional, or local, and in a spirit of trust and loyal cooperation, both among Members States and between them and the EU institutions, in line with the principle of subsidiarity. We will allow for the necessary room for manoeuvre at the various levels to strengthen Europe's innovation and growth potential. We want the Union to be big on big issues and small on small ones. We will promote a democratic, effective and transparent decision-making process and better delivery.

We as Leaders, working together within the European Council and among our institutions, will ensure that today's agenda is implemented, so as to become tomorrow's reality. We have united for the better. Europe is our common future.



Campidoglio

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60° ANNIVERSARIO TRATTATI DI ROMA

http://www.quirinale.it


Quirinal Palace

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirinal_Palace


photos

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