
Article 1 
The appropriate measures adopted under Article 96 of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement are hereby lifted.
Article 2 
An intensive political dialogue shall continue on the basis of Article 8 of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement. The content of this political dialogue is set out in the annexed letter to the President of Liberia.
Article 3 
This Decision shall take effect on the day of its adoption.
Article 4 
This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Done at Luxembourg, 27 June 2006.
For the Council
The President
J. PRÖLL
ANNEX
Brussels, …

HE Ms Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf

President of Liberia

Madam,

By letter No SGS4/15736 of 23 December 2004, the European Union notified the government of Liberia of its intention to extend to 30 June 2006 the validity of the appropriate measures adopted by the Council on 25 August 2003. That letter stipulated that the measures would be cancelled once a democratically elected and accountable president and government had been installed.

The European Union is pleased to see that the new government elected in October and November 2005 appears determined to introduce democratic change and reform the working of the public sector. The European Union is particularly pleased that:


— the parliamentary and presidential elections of October and November 2005 were free, transparent and fair,
— freedom of expression and press freedom are respected,
— the government is backing, and actively taking part in, the implementation of the Governance and Economic Management Assistance Programme (GEMAP).

A number of difficulties are nevertheless delaying performance of the government's commitments in the area of human rights and the rule of law, as follows:


— the Commission on Human Rights is in the process of being reorganised following the appointment of new commissioners by the government,
— few prosecutions have been brought against members of the security forces guilty of serious human rights violations,
— the new security forces are not yet fully operational,
— the overhaul of the justice system is still under way,
— the Truth and Reconciliation Commission should be operational in June 2006, but the budget allocated to it is not sufficient to enable it to perform all its tasks.

Further progress is therefore needed in the area of human rights and the rule of law.

In view of the above, the European Union believes that the Liberian government is showing the right attitude and a satisfactory determination to improve the situation in the country. The European Union would like to encourage the Liberian government to continue down this road.

It is therefore convenient to lift the appropriate measures adopted under Article 96 of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement.

An enhanced, structured political dialogue based on Article 8 of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement will be conducted in order to continue strengthening respect for human rights, democracy, the rule of law and good governance. The political dialogue will concern:


— follow-up of action against corruption and implementation of the GEMAP,
— the progress made by the Commission on Human Rights and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission,
— the reforms of the justice and security sectors,
— ensuring active follow-up of the results of external audits of parastatal agencies and government financial institutions,
— the prosecution of those involved in violations of human rights.

At their first meeting in the framework of the enhanced Article 8 political dialogue, the parties will establish the commitments to be given by the Liberian government.

Yours faithfully,

For the Commission

For the Council
