PE777PT European Parliament 2022 Label Stamp Holder Set "WE STAND WITH UKRAINE"
PE777PT : Set of 3 perforated and gummed Label Stamp Holders (Cinderellas) "European Parliament Plenary Session, Strasbourg (France) 7-10.03.2022 - WE STAND WITH UKRAINE"
Stamp holders produced for the Plenary Session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg (France) 7-10 March 2022 "Debates on the War in Ukraine and the EU's response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis. Situation of the Europe in terms of security, in the wake of Russian aggression and the invasion of Ukraine."
- Postage FRANCE TVP "Marianne l'Engagée" Ecopli 20g (grey), Lettre Verte 20g (green), Lettre prioritaire 20g (red)
Collector's Edition of only 250 sets (MINT**)
RARE
Design: HISTORIAPHIL© - Philately Kiosk of the European Parliament, Strasbourg.
(See also the historical philatelic envelope reference PE777)
Plenary session of the European Parliament, Strasbourg 7-10.03.2022
War in Ukraine: plenary to assess situation and EU’s response to refugee crisis
MEPs will take stock of the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and discuss how to handle the increasing number of Ukrainians fleeing war.
On Tuesday afternoon, plenary will debate with Council and Commission representatives the deteriorating situation for refugees as a consequence of the Russian invasion. According to the UNHCR, more than one million persons have left the country since 24 February, most of them heading to neighbouring countries. The European Commission proposed on Wednesday to activate the Temporary Protection Directive, to ensure that Ukrainians get protection in the EU, including temporary residence rights and access to education and the labour market.
In a separate debate on Wednesday morning, in which Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas will participate, MEPs will look into the EU’s role in a changing world and Europe’s security situation in the wake of the Russian aggression and invasion of Ukraine. President Metsola and Prime Minister Kallas will give a press conference after the debate.
These exchanges follow the extraordinary plenary session held on Tuesday 1 March, with the remote participation of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Speaker of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada (parliament) Ruslan Stefanchuk. Parliament adopted a resolution calling for tougher sanctions against Russia and new efforts to grant Ukraine EU candidate status.
Info https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/agenda
Data sheet
- dateemission
- 19/11/2024
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