Thursday. 19.12.2024

Prime Minister Rinne: "Finland has high ambitions for its Presidency of the EU"

The Finnish Government stressed in Strasbourg the strong and global role that the EU should adopt in climate action and the need to protect human rights and security.

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Rinne presented the Finnish Presidency in Strasbourg. Photo: Anne Sjöholm/Prime Minister's Office.

Key elements for Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU are a high level of ambition, a positive and pragmatic approach, close cooperation with various institutions, and strengthening the common values, informed today the Finnish Government Communications Department. Prime Minister Antti Rinne told about Finland’s approach, priorities and objectives at the plenary meeting of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Wednesday 17 July.

“The future of the EU should be socially, economically and ecologically sustainable. The slogan for our Presidency neatly states this goal: sustainable Europe–sustainable Future”, Rinne said.

The Finnish Prime Minister also stressed the strong and global role that the EU should adopt in climate action.

“For the European Union, leadership means committing to climate neutrality by 2050. Our aim is to reach agreement on the main elements of this plan by the end of 2019. We need to boost employment with the help of the bioeconomy and circular economy, for example. This is how we can make the EU the world’s most competitive and socially inclusive low-carbon economy.”

Human rights and security

Rinne also highlighted the need to protect the security of EU citizens in a comprehensive way and to strengthen the common values and rule of law.

“Human rights, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law are all values that EU countries commit to as part of their membership. These values belong together. They are the cornerstones of all EU action. But they are not just values, they are a European reality. Because of these values, European societies are safer and more secure, more stable and more prosperous than anywhere else in the world”, Prime Minister said.

Humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean region

In Strasbourg Prime Minister Rinne and Minister for European Affairs Tytti Tuppurainen also discussed with the newly elected President of the European Parliament David-Maria Sassoli and met Finnish MEPs.

During Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU, Minister for European Affairs Tuppurainen will act as the main representative of the Council at the European Parliament. At the Parliament’s plenary session on Wednesday she gave two speeches, one about the humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean region and the other concerning clean air in the cities of Europe.

Prime Minister Rinne: "Finland has high ambitions for its Presidency of the EU"