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Faroe Islands and the European Union

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Faroe Islands

TheFaroe Islands, a self-governing nation within theKingdom of Denmark, is not part of the EU, as explicitly asserted by bothRome treaties.[1]

The relations of the Faroe Islands with the EU are governed by the accession treaty of Denmark to the EU,[2] a Fisheries Agreement (1977) and aFree Trade Agreement (1991, revised 1998). The main reason for remaining outside the EU is disagreements about theCommon Fisheries Policy.[3]

EU relations

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Mission of the Faroes to the European Union

As explicitly asserted by bothRome treaties, theFaroe Islands are not part of theEuropean Union. This means thatfree movement of goods, people, capital and services within the EU and other directives do not apply for the Faroe Islands. Denmark has the right to unilaterally include the Faroe Islands into EU.[2]

A protocol to the treaty of accession ofDenmark to the European Communities stipulates that Danish nationals residing in the Faroe Islands are not to be considered as Danish nationals within the meaning of the treaties (unless Faroe Islands joins the EU). Hence, Danish people living in the Faroes are notcitizens of the European Union (other EU nationals living there remain EU citizens).[2]

The Faroe Islands are not part of theSchengen Area. However, persons travelling between the Faroe Islands and the Schengen Area are not subject to border controls,[4] although there may be identity checks when checking in for flights.[5]

People needing a visa to enter Denmark will need a separate visa for the Faroe Islands, as for people with residence permits.[6] Additionally, citizens of most EU countries require a visa in order to work or live in the Faroe Islands, except for citizens of Finland, Sweden, and Denmark (owing to their membership of theNordic Council), this privilege is also afforded to citizens of Norway and Iceland.[7]

Charges for international services such as phoneroaming andbank transfers are much higher than inside the EU.[8]

The relations between EU and Faroe Islands were strained by the 2013 embargo, and remain tense even following the lifting of the embargo.[9][10][11]

EU boycott against the Faroe Islands

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In July 2013 the EU imposed sanctions on the Faroe Islands due to a dispute over the fishing quota ofherring andmackerel.[12] The boycott, which started on 28 August 2013, banned Faroese vessels carrying herring or mackerel from all EU ports, including Denmark, Sweden and Finland.[13] The Faroe Islands could no longer export herring or mackerel to EU countries. The boycott was lifted on 20 August 2014 after a breakthrough in negotiations which saw the Faroese share of the total mackerel quota jump from 4.62% to 12.6%.[14]

Euro adoption

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The Faroe Islands have as their currency theFaroese króna, a special version of theDanish krone that has been printed and minted with text in theFaroese language. It is not a separate currency and can be exchanged 1:1 with the Danish version.[15] Monetary policy is controlled by theDanish Central Bank.[15] If Denmark does adopt the euro, separate referendums would be required[citation needed] in the Faroe Islands andGreenland to decide whether they should follow suit. Both territories have voted not to be a part of the EU in the past, and their populations will not participate in the Danish euro referendum.[16] On 5 November 2009 theFaroese Parliament approved a proposal to investigate the possibility for euro adoption, including an evaluation of the legal and economic impact of adopting the euro ahead of Denmark.[17][18][19][20][21][22]

EU membership

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There are politicians, mainly in the centre-rightUnion Party (Sambandsflokkurin), led by their chairmanKaj Leo Johannesen, who would like to see the Faroes as a member of the EU. However, the chairman of the left-wingRepublic (Tjóðveldi),Høgni Hoydal, has expressed concerns that if the Faroes were to join the EU as is, they might vanish inside the EU, comparing this to the situation ofÅland today, and wants the local government to solve the political situation between the Faroes and Denmark first.[23]

A major concern is also fishing, which accounts for 90 percent of Faroese exports. As such a large part of their economy, the islands do not want decisions on it being made so far away as they would have so little say in the EU due to their small population.[24] As an EU member, according to theCommon Fisheries Policy they would have to give away large fish quotas in their own waters to other EU countries.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Treaty establishing the European Community (Consolidated version 2002)".europa.eu. Retrieved22 November 2021.
  2. ^abcTREATY ... concerning the accession of the Kingdom of Denmark ... to the European Economic Community
  3. ^"Fish keep Faroe Islands at a distance from EU".euobserver.com. 4 May 2006. Retrieved12 April 2018.
  4. ^"EUR-Lex - 42000A0922(08) - EN".Official Journal L 239. 22 September 2000. pp. 0097–0105. Retrieved12 April 2018.
  5. ^PASSPORT & VISAS
  6. ^PASSPORT & VISAS
  7. ^"Residence and Work Permits".The Government of the Faroe Islands. Retrieved13 February 2024.
  8. ^"The Bill Pay price guide"(PDF). Three Ireland (Hutchison) Limited. 2022-04-01. Retrieved2022-04-15.Roam2: Angola, Bahrain, Botswana , ... , Faroe Islands , ... = €7.12/MB (page 5)
  9. ^EurActiv; Network, part of the Guardian Environment (2013-08-21)."Faroe Islands condemn EU ban on herring and mackerel exports".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2023-03-28.
  10. ^lars."The Faroese's tense relationship to the EU — Nordic Labour Journal".{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  11. ^Brandtjen, Roland (2019).Europeanized separatism and micro-nations: secession to gain full EU-membership?: an analysis of the Isle of Man and the Faroe Islands. Schriftenreihe Schriften zur Europapolitik. Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen. Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač.ISBN 978-3-339-10954-5.
  12. ^"EU imposes sanctions on Faroe Islands for overfishing".Financial Times. 31 July 2013. Retrieved12 April 2018.
  13. ^noraregiontrends.org, Greenland Supports the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Fisheries Conflict
  14. ^"Herring dispute: EU lifts measures against the Faroe Islands".europa.eu. Retrieved12 April 2018.
  15. ^ab"Document A: Presentation by Bodil Nyboe Andersen "Økonomien i rigsfællesskabet""(PDF) (in Danish). Føroyskt Løgting. 25 May 2004. Retrieved22 January 2013.
  16. ^"Use of Euro in Affiliated Countries and Territories Outside the EU". Danmarks Nationalbank. June 2000. Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved22 January 2013.
  17. ^"Løgtingsmál nr. 11/2009: Uppskot til samtyktar um at taka upp samráðingar um treytir fyri evru sum føroyskt gjaldoyra"(PDF) (in Faroese). 4 August 2009. Retrieved26 April 2011.
  18. ^"Løgtingið - Gerðabókin" (in Faroese). Føroya Løgting (The Faroese Parliament). Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2015. Retrieved14 March 2015.
  19. ^"Álit í løgtingsmáli nr. 11/2009: Uppskot til samtyktar um at taka upp samráðingar um treytir fyri evru sum føroyskt gjaldoyra"(PDF) (in Faroese). Føroya Løgting - The Faroese Parliament. 8 October 2009. Retrieved14 March 2015.
  20. ^"Rich Faroe Islands may adopt euro". Fishupdate.com. 12 August 2009. Archived fromthe original on 17 June 2011. Retrieved26 April 2011.
  21. ^"Euro wanted as currency in Faroe Islands". Icenews.is. 8 August 2009. Retrieved26 April 2011.
  22. ^"11/2009: Uppskot consenting to undertake conversations of trust for introducing euro as a Faroese currency (second reading)" (in Faroese). Føroyskt Løgting. 5 November 2009. Archived fromthe original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved22 January 2013.
  23. ^[1][permanent dead link]
  24. ^"Iceland, other Nordic states cast an eye towards EU".www.europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved3 January 2017.
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