The Council of Europe Development Bank: implementing the Reykjavik Declaration
Recommendation 2282
(2024)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly
debate on 30 September 2024 (25th sitting) (see Doc. 16042, report of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and
Sustainable Development, rapporteur: Ms Eka Sepashvili). Text adopted by the Assembly on
30 September 2024 (25th sitting).
1. The Parliamentary Assembly refers
to its Resolution 2566
(2024) “The Council of Europe Development Bank: implementing
the Reykjavik Declaration”. It recalls that by endorsing the Reykjavik
Declaration, the Council of Europe member States have unanimously
recognised the added value the Council of Europe Development Bank
(CEB or “the bank”) can provide to support the reconstruction of
Ukraine and projects focused on the social dimensions of climate
change and environmental degradation. These strategic fields of the
bank’s action require substantial financing efforts, close co-operation
with international partners and the strong solidarity of member
States.
2. The Assembly therefore asks the Committee of Ministers to:
2.1 renew the call on the five States
that have not yet joined the CEB – Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Monaco
and the United Kingdom – to consider becoming members at the earliest
opportunity;
2.2 ensure close co-ordination of the implementation of country
action plans and Council of Europe co-operation activities with
the relevant work of the CEB.