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DECISION 458 Common Foreign Policy Guidelines THE ANDEAN COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, HAVING SEEN: Article 16 a) of the Cartagena Agreement and General Secretariat Proposal 27; WHEREAS: Integration constitutes a historical, political, economic, social and cultural mandate handed down by their countries in order to safeguard their sovereignty and independence; The Cartagena Agreement is based on principles of equality, justice, peace, solidarity and democracy; One of the objectives of the Cartagena Agreement is to reduce the countries' external vulnerability and improve their position in the international economy; The formulation of a Common Foreign Policy represents a high degree of political cooperation and marks the beginning of a new stage in the Andean integration process; The Common Foreign Policy will help to strengthen the identity and unity of the Andean community, will give it a larger international presence and influence, and will contribute to its coordination and convergence with the other integration efforts underway in Latin America and the Caribbean; DECIDES: Article 1. - To approve the following Common Foreign Policy Guidelines: I. PRINCIPLES The Common Foreign Policy is based on the juridical instruments that comprise the Andean legal system and on the common acceptance of the following shared values: a) Respect for the principles and standards of international law enshrined in the Charters of the United Nations and of the Organization of American States; b) The common Andean identity; c) Subregional and international peace and security and the peaceful settlement of disputes; d) The effectiveness of the democratic order based on the participation of the citizens and social justice; e) The defense and promotion of human rights; f) Solidarity and cooperation among the Andean countries; g) The social and economic development of the Member Countries; h) The consolidation of Latin American integration. II. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the Common Foreign Policy are the following: a) To defend and promote the common identity, values, rights and interests; b) To strengthen peace and security in the Andean Community; c) To enhance the capacity of the Member Countries and of the Andean Community for international negotiation ; d) To consolidate and accelerate subregional integration and reinforce the identity, solidarity, and unity of the Andean Community; e) To have the Andean Community participate actively in the process of Latin American integration and in promoting the region's stability, peace, and solidarity. f) To fortify multilateralism and democratize international relations; g) To develop and consolidate democracy and the rule of law, as well as to promote and respect human rights and the basic freedoms; h) To do away with extreme poverty and promote citizen participation and the continuing improvement of the standard of living of the Andean people; i) To promote the sustainable development of the subregion and international environmental conservation; j) To take joint action in fighting the worldwide drug problem; and k) To combine efforts in a crucial war on corruption and to collaborate in the struggle against terrorism and other forms of organized crime. III. CRITERIA The Common Foreign Policy is guided by the following basic criteria: 1. It is in consonance with common Andean interests, rescues past experiences and is coherent with the national foreign policies of the Member Countries.2. It encompasses political, economic, trade, social, and cultural aspects and is the expression of an increasingly intensive integration process that is projecting itself internationally. 3. Its formulation and execution are governed by: a) Gradualism, which consists of progressively addressing the issues on the international agenda in keeping with priorities that will be established after common interests have been identified; b) Integrality, which implies an overall view of the common foreign policy that heeds the multidisciplinary nature of the international political and economic agenda and the growing interrelationship of domestic and foreign issues as a result of globalization, which is construed in terms that are positive and that show respect for national and subregional features and specific characteristics; and c) Flexibility, which permits both the common foreign policy and its mechanisms to adjust to the dynamics of the regional and world context, while maintaining the coherence of its objectives and actions. IV. MECHANISMS The Common Foreign Policy is formulated and executed through the following mechanisms:
a) Andean Presidential Council The Andean Community Commission will carry out Community foreign policy actions within its sphere of competence, in coordination with the Andean Council of Foreign Ministers. V. FORMS OF ACTION a) The adoption of common positions, joint actions and single spokesmanships, including the harmonizing of votes and of nominations. b) Regular coordination among the Diplomatic Missions and Representative Offices of the Member Countries to third countries and in international organizations; and c) Ad-hoc joint diplomatic representatives VI. AREAS OF ACTION 1. Political Area a) Regional Unity Contributing to regional unity by strengthening political consultation and coordination with the Latin American countries, starting with the consolidation and intensification of the subregional integration process.
b) Extraregional relations
c) Democracy and human rights
d) Reinforcement of multilateralism
e) Security and confidence-building
f) Sustainable development
g) Drugs
h) Corruption
i) Terrorism
j) Illegal arms trafficking 2. Economic area
a) Regional integration
b) Promotion of free trade
c) Preferential access
d) International cooperation
e) Trade and investment promotion
f) Trade in goods and services
g) Foreign investment
h) International financing
i) Intellectual property
j) Agriculture
k) Energy
l) Transport 3. Social and cultural area
a) Andean identity
b) Social development
c) Cultural heritage Article 2.- It is the responsibility of the governments of the member Countries to execute the Common Foreign Policy. The Andean Council of Foreign Ministers shall establish the Common Foreign Policy priorities and shall coordinate their implementation through the Council's Pro-Tempore Secretariat, with the technical assistance of the General Secretariat. Issued in the city of Cartagena de Indas, Colombia on the twenty-fifth of May of nineteen ninety-nine. |
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