EU wrapping up post-2015 position

European Union flags in Helsinki. The overarching framework for post-2015 is among the top items on the agenda of the EU development minister's meeting on May 28 in Brussels. Photo by: Mei Burgin / CC BY

The European Union is edging closer to its final take on the post-2015 agenda.

The overarching framework for the period after the Millennium Development Goals expire in 2015 is one of the main items on the agenda of the EU development ministers’s meeting on Tuesday in Brussels, where ministers are also expected to approve a larger-than-expected budget for the European Development Fund and to set the tone for action to reduce poverty in the world with the implementation of the Agenda for Change.

As for the post-2015 agenda, Devex obtained a draft copy of the conclusions to be discussed at the meeting, which aims to agree on the principle that the eradication of poverty and the promotion of sustainable development are intrinsically linked and mutually reinforcing.

The draft asserts that the two approaches should be integrated into a single overarching framework when the MDGs expire in 2015. The framework should work towards sustainable development to eradicate poverty, including ending extreme poverty in a single generation, and to ensure sustainable prosperity and well-being for all, in addition to addressing the long standing concerns of democracy, human rights, peace and security.

Here are a few of the most interesting conclusions to be discussed by EU development ministers in Brussels:

Regarding the next steps to be taken and according to the draft conclusions, EU member states will continue to play an active and constructive role and support convergence “in order to achieve a single overarching post 2015 framework,” as well as developing priority areas and engage in the international processes to defend the EU’s position.

The European Council will endorse a final text to be submitted to the Council on Environment on June 18 and then to the Council on General Affairs for adoption on 25 June.

The talks come after two days of intense meetings in Brussels, where European Union foreign ministers also debated on a wide range of topics, from lifting the arms embargo on Syria and the outcome of the recent donor conference for Mali, among other issues, and days before the U.N. High-Level Panel in charge of recommending new goals after the MDGs expire in 2015 is slated to publish their final report submitted to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

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