Presenting priorities of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the EU in the Parliamentary Committee on EU Affairs Lisbon, 17. 06. 2016 Mrs Iveta Hricová.

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Presenting priorities of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the EU in the Parliamentary Committee on EU Affairs Lisbon, 17. 06. 2016 Mrs Iveta Hricová Director-General for the EU Affairs The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic

CONTENTS Current situation and challenges Our guiding principles Priorities of the Slovak Presidency Closing remarks

Current situation and challenges UK referendum Financial crisis Situation in Eastern Ukraine, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan Migration Terrorism Decrease of trust in the EU among citizens Increase of extremism

Guiding principles of the Slovak Presidency Focus on the positive agenda – such as the very successful Single Market which should be further deepened Concentration on our citizens Progress in areas bringing tangible results - mainly through the EU legislation Overcoming fragmentation - remove barriers between MS – digital area, flow of energy, capital

Priorities of the Slovak Presidency Economically strong Europe Modern Single Market Sustainable migration and asylum policy Globally engaged Europe

I. Economically strong Europe Remove barriers to investment, pursue structural reforms and responsible fiscal policies Overcome the fragmentation of the capital markets - Progress towards the Capital Markets Union Diversify the funding sources for Europe’s businesses (SMEs) Budget 2017 - review of the MFF 2014-2020 - reflections on the MFF post-2020 Economic and Monetary Union - unfinished Banking Union Risk reduction and risk sharing have to go hand in hand

II. Modern single market Adapt to today's realities, remove unjustified barriers that hamper its functioning Offer high-level of consumer protection and help Europe to social convergence The Energy Union - more affordable, secure and sustainable energy The Climate - Paris Agreement 2015 - Leadership in the global transition to a low-carbon economy Transition towards a more circular economy Digital Single Market - cross-border data portability - e-commerce – unjustified geo-blocking Roaming charges

III. A sustainable migration and asylum policy Ready to approach this topic in a constructive and comprehensive manner The building blocks of our approach: control over the EU external borders - European Border Guard restore full functioning of the Schengen area legislation on Smart Borders - manage the flow of travellers at our external borders the external dimension of migration - Partnership with the main countries of origin and transit Common European Asylum System - Dublin regulation, the Asylum Procedures Directive, the Qualification Directive,...

IV. Globally engaged Europe Fully support of the efforts of the High Representative and the EEAS Crisis and instability in the neighbourhood – Syria, Libya, Eastern Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan The EU Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy - provide the necessary vision and guidance Particular attention to the Enlargement policy - clear European perspective is key to economic and political stability in the region Trade policy - liberalized trade relations with the US and Canada - market economy status to China

Closing remarks Contribute to making Europe more resilient vis-à-vis the current challenges The road to go should be marked by sustainable and future-proof solutions Our role of honest broker means all Member States shall feel heard Ambitious in those areas where a substantial progress can bring benefits to our citizens

Thank you for your attention!