COUNCIL DECISION (EU) 2021/1744
of 28 September 2021
establishing the position to be adopted on behalf of the European Union at the 15th General Assembly of the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF)
Article 1
Article 2
ANNEX
1.
Introduction
2.
Position of the Union on certain agenda items
Agenda Item 1 – Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair
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None |
Competence: |
Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 2 – Adoption of the agenda
Document(s): |
SG-21009-AG 15/2 |
Competence: |
Union (shared and exclusive), without prejudice to the competences of the Member States in respect of agenda item 11 |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Union, without prejudice to the competences of the Member States in respect of agenda item 11 |
Position: |
In favour of the adoption of the draft agenda |
Agenda Item 3 – Formation of the Credentials Committee
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None |
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Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 4 – Organisation of the work and designation of any Committees considered necessary
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None |
Competence: |
Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 5 – Status of the Convention and OTIF membership
Document(s): |
SG-21010-AG15/5 |
Competence: |
Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Not applicable |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 6 – Election of a Secretary-General for the period from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2024
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Restricted distribution |
Competence: |
Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 7 – OTIF long-term strategy
Document(s): |
SG-21017-AG 15/7 |
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Union (shared and exclusive) |
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Union |
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Position: |
Support the initiative of the Secretary-General to develop a long-term strategy for OTIF. Take note of the Secretary-General’s report and appreciate that the comments provided by the Union during the consultation process have been effectively taken into account. Support the proposal for a decision by the General Assembly to:
In view of further discussions within OTIF on this matter, the Union intends to pay attention to ensuring that the long-term strategy for OTIF is consistent with the EU Strategy for Connecting Europe and Asia, and relevant EU rail transport policy objectives, that the formulation of long-term strategic objectives for OTIF covers adequately the aims of the organisation and does not lead to adding new objectives to OTIF or to formulating an interpretation of existing objectives implying an extension of OTIF competences, that the potential impact of the long-term strategy on OTIF’s organisation and resources is assessed and documented as part of the proposal for a revised draft proposal, that the strategy, once adopted, is primarily implemented with the use of existing tools and procedures, as established in COTIF (work programme, budget, management reports, activities of the organs, etc.). |
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Comments: |
The Union contribution to the consultation organised on the draft proposal for a long-term strategy for OTIF was submitted to the OTIF Secretariat on 17.3.2021 and is reproduced in Annex of SG-21017-AG 15/7. The Union welcomed the initiative but suggested that the draft strategy is not sufficiently developed. More background analysis and discussion at expert level is needed. The starting point should be the analysis of the existing situation in international rail transport, including the mapping of current and emerging challenges, and the consideration of relevant legal, economic, environmental and technological evidence. |
Agenda item 8, (a) – Report on the activities of the
ad hoc
Committee on Cooperation and the Working Group of Legal Experts
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SG-21018-AG 15/8.1 |
Competence: |
Union (shared and exclusive) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Union |
Position: |
Take note of the report on the activities of the ad hoc Committee on Cooperation and the Working Group of Legal Experts and recognise the importance of continuing and streamlining the work of these two bodies. Support the decision of the General Assembly to establish an ad hoc Committee on Legal Affairs and International Cooperation, by merging the ad hoc Committee on Cooperation and the Working Group of Legal Experts. Approve the proposed mandate of the ad hoc Committee on Legal Affairs and International Cooperation, for a first period of three years, and instruct the Secretary-General to submit the conclusions and proposals of the ad hoc Committee on Legal Affairs and International Cooperation to the competent bodies referred to in Article 13 § 1 of COTIF for consideration or decision. |
Comments: |
The report presented by the Secretary-General indicates that the ad hoc Committee on Cooperation and the Working Group of Legal Experts have effectively fulfilled their mandates and demonstrated their value in the context of developing OTIF law and strengthening international cooperation. At their 4th sessions in April 2021, those two bodies agreed on a joint proposal to reorganise their work in future and to reduce the administrative burden, through the establishment of a single ad hoc Committee. |
Agenda item 8, (b) – Monitoring and assessment of legal instruments
Document(s): |
SG-21019-AG 15/8.2 |
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Union (shared and exclusive) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Union |
Position: |
Support the adoption of the draft Decision on the monitoring and assessment of legal instruments. Support the approval of the Explanatory Notes on the draft Decision on the monitoring and assessment of legal instruments. |
Comments: |
The proposed draft Decision sets out the necessary legal provisions for the organisation and implementation of the monitoring and assessment policy of OTIF legal instruments (scope, planning and prioritisation, cooperation, data collection, assessment and follow-up), in line with the objectives of OTIF’s Work Programme. |
Agenda item 8, (c) – Modification of the General Assembly’s Rules of Procedure regarding participation and representation (credentials)
Document(s): |
SG-21020-AG 15/8.3 |
Competence: |
Union (shared and exclusive) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Union |
Position: |
Support the adoption of the amendments to Articles 4 to 7 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly. Support the approval of the Explanatory Notes on Articles 4 to 7 of Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly. |
Comments: |
The Working Group of Legal Experts prepared proposals to amend the provisions of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly concerning credentials, with a view to improving and clarifying them. |
Agenda item 8, (d) – UNECE initiative on Unified Railway Law
Document(s): |
SG-21021-AG 15/8.4 |
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Competence: |
Union (shared and exclusive) |
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Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
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Position: |
Take note of the Secretary-General’s report and the conclusions of the Working Group of Legal Experts on the possible approaches to the unification of railway law; Agree with the proposal for a decision by the General Assembly to:
Reiterate the decision taken at its 13th session, whereby it recognises that it must take a prior decision with regard to participating in the preparation of any new text on international railway law whose scope of application and objectives may conflict or partially coincide with the scope of application of COTIF and the objectives of OTIF. |
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Comments: |
The subject matter concerns the harmonisation and unification of rail transport law for international traffic in Eurasia that is currently managed through two distinct legal regimes: (1) COTIF administered by OTIF, including its Appendix B “Uniform Rules Concerning the Contract of International Carriage of Goods by Rail (CIM UR)”; (2) the Agreement on International Traffic by Rail (SMGS) administered by the Organisation for Cooperation between Railways (OSJD). The objective of the UNECE Unified Railway Law (URL) initiative is to develop an approach for the unification of rail transport law with the view to improving the efficiency and competitiveness of Euro-Asia rail freight transport services. The experts from the Member States and the Commission, who participated in this activity in UNECE advocated a pragmatic and step-by-step approach, starting, as a first step, with the possible adoption of a “URL contract of carriage’s Convention”, which could co-exist with relevant rules of OTIF and OSJD. Such interface law between COTIF/CIM and SMGS would fill a gap in the international regulations for international carriage when neither the CIM UR nor SMGS can be applied over the entire journey (traffic between Europe and Asia). |
Agenda item 9 – Rules on the election and conditions of service of the Secretary-General
Document(s): |
SG-21022-AG 15/9 |
Competence: |
Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
Support the adoption of the draft Regulation on the election and conditions of service of the Secretary-General. In respect of Article 5(c) (Qualification criteria, languages): No Union position. Support the approval of the Explanatory Notes on the draft Regulation. However, there is no Union position is respect of those parts relating to Article 5(c) of the draft Regulation. Support the adoption of the amendments to Articles 10 and 22 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly and the approval of the Explanatory Notes on Articles 10 and 22 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly that relate to the election and conditions of service of the Secretary-General. However, there is no Union position on Article 5(c) of the draft Regulation. |
Comments: |
Unlike the qualification criteria previously applied for applicants to the post of OTIF Secretary-General (knowledge of all three working languages of OTIF, with the ability to draft easily and fluently in one of the working languages), the proposed regulation puts explicitly the emphasis on the knowledge of the English language. In addition, the knowledge of only two of the OTIF working languages would be required. |
Agenda Item 10 – Modification of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly
Document(s): |
SG-21024-AG 15/10 |
Competence: |
Union (shared and exclusive) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Union |
Position: |
Support the adoption of the amendments to Articles 4 to 7, 10, 22 and 28 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly and the replacement of the Rules of Procedure with the consolidated version set out in Annex 1 of SG-21024-AG 15/10. Support the approval of the Explanatory Notes on Articles 4 to 7, 10 and 22 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly and the replacement of the Explanatory Notes with the consolidated version set out in Annex 2 of SG-21024-AG 15/10. |
Comments: |
As indicated under agenda items 8, point (c), and 9, the General Assembly will decide on proposals for modification of its Rules of Procedure. A consolidated version of all amendments should be submitted for consideration and adoption by the General Assembly. |
Agenda Item 11 – Budget framework
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Restricted distribution |
Competence: |
Member States |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Comments: |
Pursuant to Article 4 of the Agreement on the Accession of the Union to the COTIF, "The Union shall not contribute to the budget of OTIF and shall not take part in decisions concerning that budget." |
Agenda Item 12 – Report on the activities of the Administrative Committee in the period between 1 October 2018 and 30 September 2021
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Restricted distribution |
Competence: |
Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 13 – Election of the Administrative Committee for the period between 1 October 2021 and 30 September 2024 (composition and chair)
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Restricted distribution |
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Union (shared) |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Member States |
Position: |
None |
Agenda Item 18 – Adoption of decisions, mandates, recommendations and other General Assembly documents (final document)
Document(s): |
Restricted distribution |
Competence: |
Union (shared and exclusive), without prejudice to the competences of the Member States in respect of agenda item 11 |
Exercise of voting rights: |
Union, without prejudice to the competences of the Member States in respect of agenda item 11 |
Position: |
As specified under relevant agenda items. |