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Definition subgroup of the Working Party on International Food and Agricultural Questions which coordinates Member States' positions for meetings of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Reference Council-EN, based on Council website > Home > Council of the EU > Preparatory bodies > Coordination Working Party (10.5.2021)
Definition sous-groupe du groupe "Questions alimentaires et agricoles internationales" qui coordonne les positions des États membres en vue des réunions de la Commission économique des Nations unies pour l'Europe (CEE-ONU) Reference Conseil-FR
Definition Committee, set up following a 1984 European Council, presided over by Pietro Adonnino and comprising Heads of State or Government of the Member States to coordinate initiatives relating to a people's Europe [ IATE:1752080 ] Reference COM-EN, based on:Bulletin of the European Communities, Supplement 7/85. A People's Europe: Reports from the ad hoc Committee. http://aei.pitt.edu/992/1/andonnino_report_peoples_europe.pdf [19.12.2011] and euro know > Glossary > P > People's Europe. http://www.euro-know.org/europages/dictionary/p.html#PeoplesEurope [19.12.2011]
Comment See also: People's Europe [ IATE:1752080 ].
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Comment - Subgroup of the Friends of the Presidency Group [ IATE:858090 ]See also Connecting Europe Facility [ IATE:3536351 ]For explanations about the activation and terms of reference of this group, see ST 10067/1/18See also ad hoc Working Party on MFF [ IATE:3577854 ], which will deal with the horizontal and financial issues linked to the MFF (see ST 10067/1/18)
Definition sous-groupe du groupe des Amis de la présidence Reference Inventaire des groupes et comités participant aux travaux préparatoires du Conseil (A.16), version de juillet 2018
Comment Une coopération et une coordination étroites sont prévues entre ce groupe et le groupe ad hoc sur le cadre financier pluriannuel (CFP) 2021-2027 [ IATE:3577854 ]. Voir aussi: - groupe des Amis de la présidence [ IATE:858090 ] - mécanisme pour l’interconnexion en Europe (MIE) [ IATE:3536351 ]
Comment Almost all members are in Western Europe, but the WEOG is unusual in that geography is not the sole defining factor; Europe is divided between the WEOG and the Eastern European Group, and the WEOG also contains Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, which are culturally and politically descended from Western European states but are located far away from them. The group also contains one observer, the United States (which cannot vote but can put forward candidates for the General Assembly), and one temporary full member, Israel (on a basis of "permanent renewal of temporary full membership").Also found: "Western caucus".Cf. "Eastern European Group" IATE:2250936 , "GRULAC" IATE:868160 , "Asia-Pacific Group" IATE:927265 and "African Group" IATE:927266 .WEOG and the other Regional Groups reflect a broadly geographical classification which was originally defined - for the purpose of ensuring balanced representation in the Security Council and other UN bodies - by a series of UNGA Resolutions adopted from 1963 onwards. See footnote 2 (p. 9 of PDF) in the Statistical Annex to UN-HABITAT's Global Report on Human Settlements, 2007: http://www.unhabitat.org/downloads/docs/GRHS.2007.7.pdf (20.1.2012) and http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/1991(XVIII)&Lang=E&Area=RESOLUTION (20.1.2012). The UN's terminology service expressly recommends not using the word "Group" when referring to the geographical/regional breakdown of seats in the context of elections to UN bodies: http://unterm.un.org/dgaacs/unterm.nsf/8fa942046ff760
Definition L'un des cinq groupes régionaux des États membres de l'ONU. Les États membres des Nations unies sont répartis en cinq groupes régionaux: Afrique, Amérique latine et des Caraïbes (GRULAC), Asie, Europe Centrale et de l'Est (CEE) et Europe occidentale et autres États (WEOG). Ces groupes permettent le roulement ou la répartition équitable des postes (pour le président de l'Assemblée générale par exemple) et des sièges (pour les membres non-permanents du Conseil de sécurité par exemple). Ces groupes ne reflètent pas une réalité géopolitique. Par exemple, les membres de l'UE sont éparpillés dans trois groupes régionaux (WEOG, CEE et Asie pour Chypre). Reference Conseil-FR, sur la base du glossaire onusien à l'usage des néophytes, http://www.franceonu.org/spip.php?article5567 [25.1.2012]
Comment Les groupes régionaux sont des groupes informels qui se sont formés au fil des ans pour favoriser les consultations et faciliter le fonctionnement de l'Assemblée générale.
Definition One of the five unofficial Regional Groups in the United Nations that act as voting blocs and negotiation forums. The group consists of countries in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, which form the area of the former Eastern Bloc. Reference Council TERM-EN based on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_European_Group (20.1.2012)
Comment Composed of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Macedonia, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine.Cf. "WEOG" IATE:854935 , "GRULAC" IATE:868160 , "Asia-Pacific Group" IATE:927265 and "African Group" IATE:927266 .EEG and the other Regional Groups reflect a broadly geographical classification which was originally defined - for the purpose of ensuring balanced representation in the Security Council and other UN bodies - by a series of UNGA Resolutions adopted from 1963 onwards. See footnote 2 (p. 9 of PDF) in the Statistical Annex to UN-HABITAT's Global Report on Human Settlements, 2007: http://www.unhabitat.org/downloads/docs/GRHS.2007.7.pdf (20.1.2012) and http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/1991(XVIII)&Lang=E&Area=RESOLUTION (20.1.2012). The UN's terminology service expressly recommends not using the word "Group" when referring to the geographical/regional breakdown of seats in the context of elections to UN bodies: http://unterm.un.org/dgaacs/unterm.nsf/8fa942046ff7601c85256983007ca4d8/046c3f2cb01534c2852569fa000053b5?OpenDocument (20.1.2012)
Definition L'un des cinq groupes régionaux officieux d'États membres de l'ONU qui se sont formés progressivement au sein de l’Assemblée générale pour faciliter les consultations et accélérer les décisions sur les questions de procédure. Reference D'après le dossier de presse de la 59e session de l'Assemblée générale de l'ONU (2004), http://www.un.org/french/ga/59/presskit/geninfo.htm (28/10/2008)
Comment Les groupes régionaux sont des groupes informels qui se sont formés au fil des ans pour favoriser les consultations et faciliter le fonctionnement de l'Assemblée générale.
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