The European Union and Ukraine held their annual Human
Rights Dialogue on 13 June 2017 in Kyiv, the
third time since the signing
of the EU-Ukraine Association
Agreement. In the Association Agreement, the European Union and Ukraine express their mutual commitment
to common values, in particular
full respect for democratic principles, rule of law, good governance,
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The meeting
was held in an open
and constructive atmosphere, allowing a thorough exchange of views on the
current human rights situation in Ukraine and on progress since
the last dialogue, held in July 2016.
The EU and
Ukraine expressed grave concern over the
further deterioration of the human rights
situation on the Crimean peninsula,
including the situation of Crimean Tatars, following its illegal annexation
by the Russian
Federation. The EU and
Ukraine condemned the human rights violations
and abuses in the areas
of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions,
which are not under the
full effective control of the Government of Ukraine. They also called for
the immediate release of illegally detained Ukrainian citizens in Russia
and the Crimean
peninsula.
The EU and
Ukraine raised ways to mitigate the
humanitarian impact on civilians of the illegal annexation
of the Crimean peninsula, and the conflict in
the east of Ukraine. They also discussed
the ways to protect the
human rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs). The work of the Ministry
for Temporary Occupied Territories and IDPs and
the Action Plan for certain
areas of Donetsk and Luhansk, adopted
by the Government
of Ukraine, were welcomed.
The EU and
Ukraine discussed the prevention of ill-treatment and torture and
thecontribution that the ongoing reforms
in the area
of law enforcement continue to have
in strengthening human rights in
Ukraine. The EU also called
for further progress to be
made in the
investigations into the crimes committed
during the EuroMaidan protests, and the violent
events in Odesa on 2 May
2014, emphasising the need to address
the shortcomings identified by the
International Advisory Panel of the Council
of Europe and to bring to
justice those responsible.
The EU highlighted
the importance of harmonising electoral legislation and the appointment of members of the Central Election Commission whose mandate has expired.
Both sides highlighted the importance of free and independent
media and discussed ways to advance the
safety of journalists and media outlets,
including the steps taken to
address publication of journalists' private data on Ukrainian
websites. The decision to block a number
of Russia-based online services
was also addressed.
Also on the agenda
of the Dialogue was non-discrimination policy, including the rights of LGBTI persons and those
belonging to ethnic, linguistic, religious and national
minorities, and the rights of the
child. Gender equality and women's
rights, especially domestic violence, were raised and
the EU encouraged Ukraine to ratify the
Istanbul Convention.
The EU and
Ukraine cooperate well in international fora in the
field of human rights. The European Union recalled that Ukraine has committed to the
ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
The EU delegation
was led by
Mr Dirk Schuebel,
Head of Division for bilateral relations
with the Eastern Partnership countries in the
European External Action Service. The Ukrainian delegation was led by Mr
Sergui Petukhov, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine. In line with usual
practice, the EU held consultations with representatives of Ukrainian civil society and international
organisations prior to the dialogue.
In March 2017, human rights organisations
from Ukraine and the EU held a civil
society seminar on human rights.
The recommendations of that
seminar were also discussed in the dialogue.
The dialogue
was planned to coincide with
the Justice, Freedom and Security
subcommittee to be held on
14 June.
The next
Human Rights Dialogue meeting between Ukraine and the EU is scheduled
to take place
in the summer
of 2018.
European Union: https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage/28125/joint-press-release-eu-ukraine-human-rights-dialogue_en