Considerations on COM(2020)639 - Financial contributions to be paid by Member States to finance the European Development Fund; the 2020 ceiling 2022, 2021 amount and first instalment and 2023-24 forecast - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2020)639 - Financial contributions to be paid by Member States to finance the European Development Fund; the 2020 ceiling 2022, 2021 ... |
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document | COM(2020)639 |
date | November 13, 2020 |
(2) | In accordance with Article 46 of the 11th EDF Financial Regulation, the European Investment Bank (EIB) sent to the Commission its updated estimates of commitments and payments under the instruments it manages. |
(3) | Article 20(1) of the 11th EDF Financial Regulation provides that calls for contributions first use up the amounts provided for in previous European Development Funds (EDFs). Therefore a call for funds under the 10th EDF for the EIB and the 11th EDF for the Commission should be made. |
(4) | Article 55 of the 11th EDF Financial Regulation provides that the amounts from projects under the 10th EDF or from other previous EDFs not committed according to Article 1(3) of the Internal Agreement between the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States of the European Union, meeting within the Council, on the financing of European Union aid under the multiannual financial framework for the period 2014 to 2020, in accordance with the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement, and on the allocation of financial assistance for the Overseas Countries and Territories to which Part Four of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union applies, or decommitted according to Article 1(4) of that Agreement, unless decided otherwise by the Council unanimously, are to be deducted from that part of Member States’ contributions referred to in point (a) of Article 1(2) of thatAgreement. |
(5) | Articles 152 and 153 of the Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (3) provide that the United Kingdom is to remain party to the EDF until the closure of the 11th EDF and all previous unclosed EDFs. However, the United Kingdom’s share in decommitted funds from projects under the 10th EDF or previous EDFs is not to be reused. |
(6) | On 24 October 2019, by means of Decision (EU) 2019/1800 (4), based on a proposal by the Commission, the Council set the ceiling for the annual amount of the Member States’ EDF contributions for 2021 at EUR 3 700 000 000 for the Commission, and at EUR 300 000 000 for the EIB, |