Decision 2021/1940 - Partial suspension of the application of the Agreement with Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas

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Current status

This decision has been published on November 10, 2021 and entered into force on November 12, 2021.

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Key information

official title

Council Decision (EU) 2021/1940 of 9 November 2021 on the partial suspension of the application of the Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 2021/1940
Regdoc number ST(2021)12825
Original proposal COM(2021)612 EN
CELEX number i 32021D1940

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Key dates

Document 09-11-2021; Date of adoption
Publication in Official Journal 10-11-2021; OJ L 396 p. 58-60
Effect 12-11-2021; Entry into force Date pub. +2 See Art 3
End of validity 31-12-9999

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Legislative text

10.11.2021   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 396/58

 

COUNCIL DECISION (EU) 2021/1940

of 9 November 2021

on the partial suspension of the application of the Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 77(2), point (a), and Article 218(9) thereof,

Having regard to the Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas (1), and in particular Article 14(5) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

Whereas:

 

(1)

The Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas (‘the Facilitation Agreement’) entered into force on 1 July 2020, in parallel with the Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation (2) (‘the Readmission Agreement’).

 

(2)

The purpose of the Facilitation Agreement is to facilitate, on the basis of reciprocity, the issuance of visas for an intended stay of no more than 90 days in any 180-day period to the citizens of the Union and Belarus. The Facilitation Agreement contributes to the enhancement of people-to-people contacts and the sharing of values, including respect for human rights and democratic principles.

 

(3)

Under Article 14(5) of the Facilitation Agreement, each Party is able to suspend in whole or in part the Facilitation Agreement. The decision on suspension is to be notified to the other Party not later than 48 hours before its entry into force. The Party that has suspended the application of the Facilitation Agreement is to immediately inform the other Party once the reasons for the suspension no longer apply.

 

(4)

In reaction to the continued brutal repression against all segments of society in Belarus, and in particular to the hijacking of a passenger flight on 23 May 2021, the Union banned Belarusian carriers from overflying the territory of the Union and accessing Union airports, and introduced the fourth package of sanctions against natural and legal persons, entities and bodies as well as targeted economic sanctions by means of Council Regulation (EC) No 765/2006 (3) and Council Decision 2012/642/CFSP (4).

 

(5)

In response to such restrictive measures, on 28 June 2021 Belarus retaliated by announcing the suspension of its participation in the Eastern Partnership and the suspension of the Readmission Agreement. On 8 September 2021, a bill on the suspension of the Readmission Agreement was submitted to the Belarusian Parliament.

 

(6)

At the same time, Lithuania and, more recently, Poland and Latvia have been experiencing an unprecedented increase in irregular migration flows from Belarus. That sudden increase suggests that the Belarusian regime is encouraging irregular migration for political purposes, and in particular retaliating against Lithuania, Poland and Latvia for their stance on Belarus.

 

(7)

The actions taken by Belarus breach the fundamental principles on which the Facilitation Agreement was concluded and go against the interests of the Union and its Member States. In particular, those actions do not demonstrate respect for human rights or democratic principles, and provoke irregular migration from the territory of Belarus into the territory of the Union.

 

(8)

Therefore, the application of certain provisions of the Facilitation Agreement concerning the issuing of short-stay visas to certain categories of applicants, namely members of Belarusian official delegations, members of the national and regional Governments and Parliaments of...


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