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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-12-09

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From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>


CONTENTS

  • [01] EU's future tops summit agenda
  • [02] Silguy sees Dublin summit success
  • [03] Most in EU welcome treaty draft
  • [04] "Millennium Round" of trade talks
  • [05] France considers Thomson options
  • [06] No US-UK open skies deal soon
  • [07] New EU-Faroe Islands trade deal
  • [08] EU-US to resume malt barley talks
  • [09] More EU-US veterinary talks
  • [10] EU-Poland oil import tariffs deal
  • [11] Commission's energy tax offensive
  • [12] Kozloduy nuclear plant can open
  • [13] France asks for EU aid on blast
  • [14] Moratinos meets Egypt's Mubarak
  • [15] 1997 fish quota proposal delayed
  • [16] France, UK discuss fishing zone
  • [17] Masin EU events for December 9

  • [01] EU's future tops summit agenda

    BRUSSELS - Europe's future, from its single currency to a treaty to allow it to expand eastwards, tops the agenda of European Union leaders at their year- end summit in Dublin this week.

    [02] Silguy sees Dublin summit success

    PARIS - European Commissioner Yves-Thibault de Silguy said in an newspaper interview appearing on Sunday he did not believe wrangling over a budgetary discipline pact would prevent success at a summit of European Union leaders next week.

    [03] Most in EU welcome treaty draft

    BRUSSELS - European Union countries, with the notable exception of France, gave a cautious thumbs up on Friday to a carefully crafted draft treaty prepared by Ireland for an EU summit next week in Dublin.

    [04] "Millennium Round" of trade talks

    SINGAPORE - This week's inaugural ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation should pave the way for an ambitious new round of global trade talks by the end of the century, the European Union said on Monday.

    [05] France considers Thomson options

    PARIS - Shareholders of electronics group Thomson SA rubber-stamped an 11 billion franc state capital injection of Friday as the government reviewed how to relaunch the privatisation process.

    [06] No US-UK open skies deal soon

    LONDON - Britain and the U.S. ended the latest round of "open skies" talks on Friday, agreeing on some technical issues, but no full-blown deal to open up the transatlantic flight market is seen until 1997.

    [07] New EU-Faroe Islands trade deal

    BRUSSELS - The European Union signed a new trade deal on Friday with the Faroe Islands, which have home rule under the Danish crown but decided not to join the bloc together with Denmark in 1973.

    [08] EU-US to resume malt barley talks

    BRUSSELS - European Commission and United States officials will continue efforts next week to resolve trade disputes over rice and malting barley, a Commission spokesman said on Friday.

    [09] More EU-US veterinary talks

    BRUSSELS - European Commission and United States officials ended four days of negotiations on Friday without agreeing on the mutual recognition of veterinary standards but will meet again soon, a Commission spokesman said.

    [10] EU-Poland oil import tariffs deal

    BRUSSELS - The European Union and Poland have resolved disagreements over a new Polish oil import regime, the European Commission said on Friday.

    [11] Commission's energy tax offensive

    BRUSSELS - The European Commission is discussing a draft proposal to bring natural gas, coal and electricity under EU legislation on minimum excise taxes on mineral oils, Commission and industry sources said on Friday.

    [12] Kozloduy nuclear plant can open

    BRUSSELS - The European Union said on Friday safety tests had shown that Bulgaria should be allowed to open part of its Kozloduy nuclear plant, but that the whole plant should be closed when the country finds other forms of energy.

    [13] France asks for EU aid on blast

    PARIS - France has asked other European countries, including Germany, to help to track down those responsible for a blast on a Paris commuter train last Tuesday in which three people died, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday.

    [14] Moratinos meets Egypt's Mubarak

    CAIRO - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak met the European Union's Middle East envoy Miguel Angel Moratinos on Sunday for talks on the peace process.

    [15] 1997 fish quota proposal delayed

    BRUSSELS - The European Commission has postponed until Monday the presentation of a proposal for total allowable catches and national quotas, Commission fisheries spokesman Filippo di Robilant said.

    [16] France, UK discuss fishing zone

    PARIS - France and Britain held talks on Friday to try to resolve a dispute over fishing rights in the Sark Box near the British Channel island of Guernsey, the French Foreign Ministry said.

    [17] Masin EU events for December 9

    SINGAPORE - Inaugural World Trade Organisation ministerial conference (first of five days); discussions focus on the review of the implementation of Uruguay Round commitments.

    BRUSSELS - EU environment ministers meeting begins at 0900 GMT (first of two days); discussions on Community strategy on climate change; European Commissioner Bjerregaard, Irish Environment Minister Brendon Howlin and WWF representatives hold joint news conference at 1200 GMT.

    STRASBOURG - European Parliament plenary session begins at 1600 GMT (first of five days).

    NUREMBERG, Germany - German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and French President Jacques Chirac meet to coordinate policies prior to the Dublin summit.


    From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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