Sir,
I have the honour
to refer to the discussions between the representatives of the Office
international des epizooties and of the Commission of the European
Communities on the establishment of official relations between the
two organisations.
Following these
conversations, it seems to me that relations between the Office international
des epizooties and the Commission of the European Communities should
be based on the following:
1. The Commission
of the European Communities, hereinafter called the EC, and the Office
international des épizooties, hereinafter called the OIE, agree
that, with a view to facilitating the accomplishment of their respective
tasks as defined by the relevant provisions of the Treaty establishing
the European Community, in particular the Article 302, and by the
International Agreement for the creation of an Office international
des épizooties, signed in Paris on 25 January 1924, they will
act in collaboration and keep one another informed concerning matters
of common interest.
2. Representatives
of the EC will be invited to attend the annual sessions of the International
Committee and the meetings of the Regional Commissions of the OIE
and to take part, without the right to vote, in the open discussions
of these bodies on subjects on the agenda in which the EC is interested.
3. Each party
will invite the other to participate in the work of relevant working
groups, with respect to items on their agenda in which the EC and
the OIE have a common interest, in conformity with their rules applicable
to such participation.
4. Appropriate
arrangements will be adopted to provide for the participation of the
EC and the OIE in other meetings of a non-confidential nature held
under the auspices of one of the organisations at which matters of
common interest will be discussed, particularly in the context of
those ensuing from the OIE's recognition by the World Trade Organisation
as the world reference organisation for animal diseases and zoonoses.
5. The two organisations
agree to inform one another of all projects and work programmes of
common interest.
6. Subject to
any arrangements, which might be necessary to safeguard the confidential
nature of certain documents, the EC and the OIE will exchange technical
documents.
7. The EC and
the OIE can agree on any joint measures, in particular aimed at developing
international cooperation in order to protect animal health, ensure
the sanitary safety of foodstuffs of animal origin, combat zoonoses
and in relation to animal welfare, as well as the preparation and
implementation by developing countries of international standards
and guidelines related to above mentioned fields. These measures will
be the subject of special agreements.
If these principles
are acceptable to your organisation, I propose that this letter and
your reply, drafted in similar terms, be considered as determining
the basis for relations between the Office international des epizooties
and the Commission of the European Communities.
David Byrne
EU Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection
17 September 2003
Letter of the OIE