
Summary: September 16, 2003: Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on Haiti (Brussels)
The European Union is very concerned by the political situation in Haiti and continues to follow developments there with great attention. Particular concern is aroused by the fact that it has not been possible to nominate the members of the provisional electoral council and by information that elections may be held which would not take place in accordance with Resolutions 806 and 822 of the OAS Permanent Council and Resolution 1959 of the General Assembly of the OAS adopted on 10 June 2003
in Santiago, Chile.
In accordance with the Decision of the Council of the European Union of 10 January 2003, institutional development cooperation with Haiti could resume only on condition that the obligations set out in the abovementioned resolutions are fully complied with.
Furthermore, the European Union notes with dismay the ever more frequent and serious violations of individual rights and freedoms. In particular, it deplores the recent events which took place at Cap-Haitien and the brutal intervention by the national police.
The European Union once again calls on the Haitian authorities to take the necessary steps to restore a climate of security capable of restoring confidence so that the electoral process can ensure the greatest possible participation by Haitian civil society.
The Acceding Countries Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia, the Associated Countries Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey and the EFTA countries [Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway], members of the European Economic Area align themselves with this declaration.
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