Council Decision 2012/711/CFSPShow full title

Council Decision 2012/711/CFSP of 19 November 2012 on support for Union activities in order to promote, among third countries, the control of arms exports and the principles and criteria of Common Position 2008/944/CFSP

Article 1U.K.

1.For the purpose of promoting peace and security and in line with the European Security Strategy, the Union shall pursue the following objectives:

(a)to promote improved controls on arms exports by third countries in accordance with the principles set out in Common Position 2008/944/CFSP, and seek complementarity and synergies with Union assistance projects in the field of export controls on dual-use goods;

(b)to support third countries’ efforts at national and regional levels to render trade in conventional weapons more responsible and transparent.

2.The Union shall pursue the objectives referred to in paragraph 1 through the following project activities:

(a)continuing to promote, among third countries, the criteria and principles of Common Position 2008/944/CFSP, based on the achievements reached through the implementation of Decision 2009/1012/CFSP and Joint Action 2008/230/CFSP;

(b)assisting third countries in drafting, updating, and implementing, as appropriate, relevant legislative and administrative measures aiming at establishing an effective system of conventional arms export controls;

(c)assisting countries in the training of licensing and enforcement officers to ensure adequate implementation and enforcement of arms export controls;

(d)promoting transparency and responsibility in international arms trade, including through support to national and regional measures to promote transparency and appropriate scrutiny in the exports of conventional weapons;

(e)encouraging third countries to support the elaboration and implementation of a legally binding Arms Trade Treaty establishing international common standards for the global trade in conventional arms.

A detailed description of the project activities referred to in this paragraph is set out in the Annex.