
Article 1 
The order in which the Member States shall hold the Presidency of the Council as from 1 January 2007 is set out in Council Decision of 1 January 2007 determining the order in which the office of President of the Council shall be held.
The division of this order of Presidencies into groups of three Member States, in accordance with Article 1(1) of the European Council Decision, is set out in Annex I to this Decision.
Article 2 

1. Each member of a group as referred to in Article 1, second subparagraph, shall in turn chair for a six-month period all configurations of the Council, with the exception of the Foreign Affairs configuration. The other members of the group shall assist the Chair in all its responsibilities on the basis of the Council's 18-month programme.
2. The members of a group as referred to in Article 1 may decide upon alternative arrangements among themselves.
3. In either of the situations provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2, the Member States within each group shall by common accord determine the practical arrangements for their collaboration.
Article 3 
The order in which the Member States will hold the Presidency as from 1 July 2020 shall be decided by the Council before 1 July 2017.
Article 4 
The preparatory bodies of the Foreign Affairs Council shall be chaired in accordance with the rules set out in Annex II.
Article 5 
The Council preparatory bodies listed in Annex III shall be chaired by fixed chairs as set out in that Annex.
Article 6 
This Decision shall enter into force on the day of its adoption.
It shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.Done at Brussels, 1 December 2009.
For the Council
The President
B. ASK
ANNEX I

Germany January-June 2007
Portugal July-December 2007
Slovenia January-June 2008
France July-December 2008
Czech Republic January-June 2009
Sweden July-December 2009
Spain January-June 2010
Belgium July-December 2010
Hungary January-June 2011
Poland July-December 2011
Denmark January-June 2012
Cyprus July-December 2012
Ireland January-June 2013
Lithuania July-December 2013
Greece January-June 2014
Italy July-December 2014
Latvia January-June 2015
Luxembourg July-December 2015
Netherlands January-June 2016
Slovakia July-December 2016
Malta January-June 2017
United Kingdom July-December 2017
Estonia January-June 2018
Bulgaria July-December 2018
Austria January-June 2019
Romania July-December 2019
Finland January-June 2020
ANNEX II
The chairmanship of the preparatory bodies of the Foreign Affairs Council referred to in categories 1 to 4 in the table below shall be organised as follows:

1.. Category 1 (preparatory bodies in the area of trade and development):
The preparatory bodies shall be chaired by the six-monthly Presidency.
2.. Category 2 (geographic preparatory bodies)
The preparatory bodies shall be chaired by a representative of the High Representative.
3.. Category 3 (horizontal preparatory bodies, mainly CFSP)
The preparatory bodies shall be chaired by a representative of the High Representative, except the following preparatory bodies, which shall be chaired by the six-monthly Presidency:

— Working Party of Foreign Relations Counsellors (RELEX),
— Working Party on Terrorism (International Aspects) (COTER),
— Working Party on the application of specific measures to combat terrorism (COCOP),
— Working Party on Consular Affairs (COCON),
— Working Party on Public International Law (COJUR), and
— Working Party on the Law of the Sea (COMAR).
4.. Category 4 (CSDP-related preparatory bodies)
The CSDP-related preparatory bodies shall be chaired by a representative of the High Representative.
The High Representative and the six-monthly Presidency shall closely cooperate in order to ensure coherence among all the preparatory bodies for the Foreign Affairs Council.
For categories 3 and 4, the six-monthly Presidency shall continue to chair the preparatory bodies during a transitional period of up to six months after the adoption of the Council Decision on the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service (EEAS). For category 2 this transitional period shall last up to 12 months.

Where the European Council Decision or this Decision stipulates that a preparatory body (PSC and relevant working parties) shall be chaired by a representative of the High Representative, the responsibility for appointing the chair shall belong to the High Representative. These appointments shall be made on the basis of competence, while ensuring adequate geographical balance and transparency. The High Representative shall ensure that the person he or she intends to appoint as chairperson will enjoy the confidence of Member States. If that person is not yet a member of the EEAS, he or she shall become one in accordance with the EEAS recruitment procedures, at least for the time of the appointment. An evaluation of the functioning of this arrangement shall be made in the framework of the status report on the EEAS foreseen for 2012.


 1. Preparatory bodies in the areas of trade and development
 Article 207 Committee
ACP Working Party
Working Party on Development Cooperation (DEVGEN)
Working Party on EFTA
Working Party on Dual-Use Goods
Working Party on Trade Questions
Working Party on Commodities
Working Party on the Generalised System of Preferences
Working Party on Preparation for International Development Conferences/UNCCD Desertification/UNCTAD
Working Party on Humanitarian Aid and Food Aid
Export Credits Group
 2. Geographic preparatory bodies
 Mashreq/Maghreb Working Party (COMAG/MaMa )
Working Party on Eastern Europe and Central Asia (COEST)
Working Party on the Western Balkans Region (COWEB)
Middle East/Gulf Working Party (COMEM/MOG)
Asia-Oceania Working Party (COASI)
Working Party on Latin America (COLAT)
Working Party on Transatlantic Relations (COTRA)
Africa Working Party (COAFR)
 3. Horizontal preparatory bodies (mostly CFSP)
 Working Party of Foreign Relations Counsellors (RELEX)
Nicolaidis Group
Working Party on Global Disarmament and Arms Control (CODUN)
Working Party on Non-Proliferation (CONOP)
Working Party on Conventional Arms Export (COARM)
Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
Working Party on Terrorism (International Aspects) (COTER)
Working Party on the application of specific measures to combat terrorism (COCOP)
Working Party on OSCE and the Council of Europe (COSCE)
United Nations Working Party (CONUN)
Ad hoc Working Party on the Middle East Peace Process (COMEP)
Working Party on Public International Law (COJUR, COJUR-ICC)
Working Party on the Law of the Sea (COMAR)
Working Party on Consular Affairs (COCON)
Working Party on CFSP Administrative Affairs and Protocol (COADM)
 4. CSDP-related preparatory bodies
 Military Committee (EUMC)
Military Committee Working Group (EUMCWG)
Politico-Military Working Party (PMG)
Committee for Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management (CIVCOM)
Working Party on European Arms Policy


ANNEX III

 Economic and Financial Committee
 Employment Committee
 Social Protection Committee
 Military Committee
 Economic Policy Committee
 Financial Services Committee
 Military Committee Working Group
 Code of Conduct Group (Business Taxation)


 Security Committee
 Working Party on Information
 Working Party on Legal Data Processing
 Working Party on Electronic Communications
 Working Party on Codification of Legislation
 Working Party of Legal-Linguistic Experts
 Working Party on New Buildings
