
Sumario: Financing Development: EU Commission report shows options for airline ticket contribution (1 September 2005: Brussels)
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A European Commission staff working paper published today contains an analysis of how a solidarity contribution on airline tickets might be used by EU Member States as a source of development aid in order to help achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The paper must be seen in the context of the decisions to double development aid and to deliver better and faster, taken at the June European Council. Requested by the Council of Economic and Finance Ministers in July, the staff
working paper contains a technical analysis of the two options which Finance Ministers wish to consider further: mandatory or voluntary payment of a contribution by passengers under a common EU scheme in which Member States could voluntarily participate. A co-ordinated EU approach would deliver a political message of European solidarity towards developing countries, facilitate and clarify the operation of the measure for airline operators and passengers and ensure that EC Treaty rules were
respected.
The staff working paper published today by the Commission is designed to assist Member States by providing a basis for them to consider further the instruments they could use to finance their Overseas Development Aid commitments. It is now for Member States to make their decisions in this matter in time for the UN General Assembly later this month. The Paper analyses two main scenarios within which there could be a contribution on airline tickets:
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