COM(2007)692 - General report on pre-accession assistance (phare - ispa - sapard) in 2006
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Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council GENERAL REPORT ON PRE-ACCESSION ASSISTANCE (PHARE – ISPA – SAPARD) IN 2006Legal instrument | Report |
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reference by COM-number23 | COM(2007)692 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | SEC(2007)1468 |
CELEX number26 | 52007DC0692 |
Document | 09-11-2007 |
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Online publication | 09-11-2007 |
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- 1.Published in the OJ L 161, 26.06.1999, p. 68.
- 2.Published in the OJ L 161, 26.06.1999, p. 68.
- 3.Unless the National Fund acts as a paying agent on behalf of the Implementing Agency
- 4.Article 12 of the Co-ordination Regulation provides the legal basis to
- 5.Unless the National Fund acts as a paying agent on behalf of the Implementing Agency
- 6.Article 12 of the Co-ordination Regulation provides the legal basis to
- 7.As well as the decentralisation to the CFCU of most of the remaining CARDS projects
- 8.Of the proposed 6 external relations instruments that are due to apply in the period 2007-2013, one is the new instrument for pre-accession assistance, IPA. At the junction between external assistance and internal policies, the IPA intends to facilitate the entry into the Union of candidate countries (Turkey, Croatia and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and potential candidate countries. IPA will be an acces8Asion driven instrument, fulfilling all the requirements stemming from the accession process, notably in terms of priorities, monitoring and evaluation. IPA will replace the current pre accession instruments notably: Phare, the scope of which is support for the implementation of the acquis communautaire in the form of institution building and related investments, investments in economic and social cohesion and cross-border cooperation; ISPA, which is the precursor of the Cohesion Fund and deals with environment and transport infrastructure; SAPARD, the precursor of Rural Development plans, dealing with Common Agricultural Policy acquis and Rural development; Turkey pre-accession, with the same scope as Phare; CARDS, which covers the Western Balkans.
- 9.Turkey is covered by Pre-accession financial assistance for Turkey.
- 10.Phare figures are approximate as they include the BG/RO Roadmap and Croatia contributions to multi-country programmes which cannot accurately be split by country. A breakdown of the roadmap by type of programme can be found in the country annexes. The figure for Bulgaria includes the KIDS programme for Nuclear Decommissioning. All figures exclude support expenditure.
- 11.Published in the OJ L 161, 26.06.1999, p. 68.
- 12.Published in the OJ L 161, 26.06.1999, p. 68.
- 13.Unless the National Fund acts as a paying agent on behalf of the Implementing Agency
- 14.Article 12 of the Co-ordination Regulation provides the legal basis to
- 15.Unless the National Fund acts as a paying agent on behalf of the Implementing Agency
- 16.Article 12 of the Co-ordination Regulation provides the legal basis to
- 17.As well as the decentralisation to the CFCU of most of the remaining CARDS projects
- 18.Of the proposed 6 external relations instruments that are due to apply in the period 2007-2013, one is the new instrument for pre-accession assistance, IPA. At the junction between external assistance and internal policies, the IPA intends to facilitate the entry into the Union of candidate countries (Turkey, Croatia and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and potential candidate countries. IPA will be an acces8Asion driven instrument, fulfilling all the requirements stemming from the accession process, notably in terms of priorities, monitoring and evaluation. IPA will replace the current pre accession instruments notably: Phare, the scope of which is support for the implementation of the acquis communautaire in the form of institution building and related investments, investments in economic and social cohesion and cross-border cooperation; ISPA, which is the precursor of the Cohesion Fund and deals with environment and transport infrastructure; SAPARD, the precursor of Rural Development plans, dealing with Common Agricultural Policy acquis and Rural development; Turkey pre-accession, with the same scope as Phare; CARDS, which covers the Western Balkans.
- 19.Turkey is covered by Pre-accession financial assistance for Turkey.
- 20.Phare figures are approximate as they include the BG/RO Roadmap and Croatia contributions to multi-country programmes which cannot accurately be split by country. A breakdown of the roadmap by type of programme can be found in the country annexes. The figure for Bulgaria includes the KIDS programme for Nuclear Decommissioning. All figures exclude support
- 21.Reports are issued by the European Commission to report and assess current policies. A report may provide a basis for policy development.
- 22.This Directorate-General was responsible for the negotiations on enlargement with candidate member states and maintaining relations with prospective member states. On January 1st 2015 this DG was replaced by DG Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations.
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