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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-05-08

EU News Flashes and Events Directory

From: News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>


CONTENTS

  • [01] EU fails to reach power deal

  • [02] Council agrees SAVE II programme

  • [03] EU vows to protect farmers

  • [04] Beef ban could hurt EU's standing

  • [05] WHO meets on Creutzfeldt-Jakob

  • [06] Europeans' plans for defence

  • [07] France criticises Commission

  • [08] U.S. blacklist over Cuba links

  • [09] EU positive on China

  • [10] U.S. forestalling telecom deal

  • [11] New Spain government meets

  • [12] Divisions remain over CFSP

  • [13] Main EU events for May 8


  • [01] EU fails to reach power deal

    BRUSSELS - European Union energy ministers failed to agree to liberalise national electricity markets on Tuesday, despite making some progress on the politically sensitive issue after years of wrangling, EU officials said.

    [02] Council agrees SAVE II programme

    BRUSSELS - European Union energy ministers succeeded in reaching agreement on Tuesday on the SAVE II programme to promote energy efficiency..

    [03] EU vows to protect farmers

    MURO LECCESE, Italy - European Union farm ministers vowed on Tuesday that their farmers should not be sacrificed in the pursuit of free trade accords with Mediterranean and other developing countries.

    [04] Beef ban could hurt EU's standing

    MURO LECCESE, Italy - British agriculture minister Duncan Hogg said on Tuesday he had told EU ministers that a worldwide ban on his country's beef exports could seriously hurt Europe's image in Britain.

    [05] WHO meets on Creutzfeldt-Jakob

    GENEVA - International experts will meet in Geneva next week to discuss global surveillance of the new form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, suspected to be linked to mad cow disease, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday.

    [06] Europeans' plans for defence

    BIRMINGHAM, England - Foreign and defence ministers from 27 European countries, meeting against the backdrop of an old-style spy row, endorsed plans on Tuesday to play a larger role in security issues on their own continent.

    [07] France criticises Commission

    BIRMINGHAM, England - France openly criticised the EU's External Affairs Commissioner Hans van den Broek as "irresponsible" on Tuesday for remarks suggesting the European allies take over peacekeeping in Bosnia next year.

    [08] U.S. blacklist over Cuba links

    BRUSSELS - Hundreds, possibly thousands, of investors and business people dealing with Cuba face being blacklisted by Washington because of a controversial law aimed at Havana, U.S. State Department officials said on Tuesday.

    [09] EU positive on China

    BEIJING - Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan said on Tuesday China cannot win World Trade Organisation entry on false terms but Beijing countered that exorbitant demands were blocking its membership.

    [10] U.S. forestalling telecom deal

    BEIJING - The United States' forestalling last week of a pact to open the world telecommunications market was "worrying", Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan said on Tuesday.

    [11] New Spain government meets

    MADRID - New Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar's conservative cabinet meets for the first time on Tuesday to set about slashing Spain's bulging budget deficit.

    [12] Divisions remain over CFSP

    BRUSSELS - European Union member states are agreed on the need to have more coordination in Common Foreign and Security Policy, with most opting for more majority voting, but remain divided over how this should be achieve

    [13] Main EU events for May 8

    BRUSSELS - European Commission regular weekly meeting begins at 0730 GMT; decision on whether some beef products such as gelatine and tallow should be exempted from a worldwide ban on British beef exports, Commissioner Gradin holds news conference on the annual report 1995 on fraud at 1015 GMT, Commissioner Wulf-Mathies holds news conference on the list of declining industrial zones eligible for objective 2 and indicative share out of structural funds for 1997-1999 at 1045 GMT.

    BRUSSELS - European Parliament mini-session begins at 1300 GMT (first of two days); agenda includes debate on HIV/AIDS related operations in developing countries.

    BRUSSELS - Standing Veterinary Committee meets (second of two days).


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