CERN Council declares its intention to terminate cooperation agreements with Russia and Belarus
Friday 17 June 2022
Statement by the CERN Council: At its 208th
meeting yesterday, the CERN Council reiterated its denunciation of the
continuing illegal military invasion of Ukraine by the Russian
Federation with the involvement of the Republic of Belarus, which has
resulted in a widespread humanitarian crisis and significant loss of
life. CERN was established in the aftermath of World War II to bring
nations and people together for the peaceful pursuit of science. Member
States recalled that the core values of the Organization have always
been based upon scientific collaboration across borders as a driver for
peace, and stressed that the aggression of one country against another
runs counter to these values. The Council declared that it intends
to terminate CERN’s International Cooperation Agreements (ICAs) with
the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus at their expiration
dates in 2024. However, the situation will continue to be monitored
carefully and the Council stands ready to take any further decision in
the light of developments in Ukraine. CERN’s International
Cooperation Agreements, ICAs, normally run for five years, and are
tacitly renewed for the same period unless a written notice of
termination is provided by one party to the other at least six months
prior to the renewal date. The ICA with the Russian Federation expires
in December 2024, that with the Republic of Belarus in June 2024. These measures follow those already adopted at an extraordinary meeting of the Council on 8 March, and at the Council’s regular meeting on 25 March.
The Council reaffirmed that all decisions taken to date, along with the
actions undertaken by the Management, which have had a marked impact on
the involvement of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus
in the scientific programme of the Organization, remain in force. The
Council also decided to review CERN’s future cooperation with the Joint
Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) well in advance of the expiration
of the current ICA in January 2025.
The full text of the Council’s resolutions can be found here. Quote from Fabiola Gianotti, CERN Director-General: “Yesterday’s Council’s
decision confirms the strong condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine by
the Russian Federation aided by Belarus, while leaving the door ajar
for continued scientific collaboration should conditions allow in the
future,” said Director-General Fabiola Gianotti.
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