‘Welcomes the creation ... World Health Organisation;’
Second part:
‘stresses ... third countries;’
§ 101
First part:
‘Recalls that ... die in pregnancy;’
Second part:
‘calls for ... health and rights;’
S&D:
§ 41
First part:
‘Stresses the importance ... duly prominent role;’
Second part:
‘points out that ... all human rights;’
GUE/NGL:
§ 60
First part:
‘Considers ... Eastern Neighbourhood too;’
Second part:
‘and welcomes ... European Neighbourhood Policy;’
§ 73
First part:
Text as a whole excluding the words ‘facing execution’
Second part:
those words
§ 99
First part:
Text as a whole excluding the word ‘anachronistic’
Second part:
this word
Subheading 18
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those words
§ 103
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‘Stresses ... Arab Spring;’
Second part:
‘expresses ... cycle of violence;’
§ 106
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those words
§ 135
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those words
S&D, GUE/NGL
§ 102
First part:
‘Condemns severely ... practising one’s faith;’ without the words ‘unwavering and principled’
Second part:
‘unwavering and principled’
Third part:
‘calls on ... could be tackled;’
§ 104
First part:
‘Urges ... multilateral organisations;’
Second part:
‘encourages ... the world;’
Miscellaneous
Rui Tavares moved an oral amendment to paragraph 112:
‘112. Believes that new and existing funding lines for support to civil society and human rights defenders, particularly from indigenous communities, should have their budget increased; considers that they should also both demonstrate their ability to respond flexibly and speedily to crisis events and ongoing situations wherever they may be and optimise their value for money and impact; welcomes the fact that EU has been very supportive of capacity-building activities for indigenous peoples at the UN; stresses that enhancing indigenous representatives' efficiency during UN events is essential, by supporting adequate logistics, documentation and information; calls on the EU to continue its support;’
7. Negotiations of the EU-Azerbaijan Association Agreement
Miscellaneous Vytautas Landsbergis moved an oral amendment to Amendment 1: ‘1(b) ensure that the negotiations on the EU-Azerbaijan and EU-Armenia Association Agreements, in line with the demands made in Parliament’s Resolution on the need for an EU strategy for the South Caucasus of 20 May 2010 and with all the OSCE Minsk Group Basic Principles enshrined in the ‘Aquila’ joint statement of 19 July 2009, are linked to credible commitments to making substantial progress towards the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, including, for example, confidence-building measures such as general demilitarisation, the withdrawal of snipers from the line of contact, the withdrawal of Armenian forces from occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh at first, and their return to Azerbaijani control, and a mechanism for active incident-prevention and the investigation of cease-fire violations along the line of contact, the right of all internally-displaced persons and refugees to return to their home settlements and properties and international security guarantees that would include a genuine multinational peacekeeping operation in order to create suitable agreed conditions for the future legally-binding free expression of will concerning the final status of Nagorno-Karabakh;’
8. Negotiations of the EU-Armenia Association Agreement