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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-05-13EU News Flashes and Events DirectoryFrom: News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>CONTENTS[01] Mostar election dispute on GAC[02] EU mulls study into "mad cow"[03] Chirac/Kohl to step up defence[04] EU fights for Asian market access[05] EU/U.S./Japan and semiconductors[06] Japan says no talks on chips[07] Danish tennis ball deal[08] ISAB/ENEL power supply deal[09] Leaded petrol banned from 2000[10] ---[11] Main EU events for May 13[01] Mostar election dispute on GACSARAJEVO - European Union foreign ministers on Monday will meet in Brussels to try to salvage municipal elections in Bosnia's third-largest city of Mostar, diplomats in Sarajevo said on Sunday. The elections were thrown into doubt after political parties based on the city's Moslem east bank failed to register by a Friday midnight deadline in a protest against voting rules they say penalize non-Croats displaced from Mostar by war.</H3>[02] EU mulls study into "mad cow"BRUSSELS - The European Union should consider setting up a group of scientific advisers to review the possible link between mad cow disease and its deadly human equivalent, a new European Commission report says.[03] Chirac/Kohl to step up defenceBONN - French President Jacques Chirac and Germany's Chancellor Helmut Kohl have agreed to step up defence and security cooperation, a German government spokesman said.[04] EU fights for Asian market accessBRUSSELS - The European Union stepped up its fight for Asian market access on Friday, turning to the World Trade Organisation for help in settling a long- running dispute with South Korea over telecommunications equipment, the European Commission said.[05] EU/U.S./Japan and semiconductorsTOKYO - Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan reaffirmed on Friday that the European Union did not want to be left out of any semiconductor agreement between the United States and Japan.[06] Japan says no talks on chipsTOKYO - Japan will soon notify Washington it has no intention of holding government talks on renewing a semiconductor accord unless the two countries' private sectors reach an agreement, the Kyodo news agency reported on Saturday.[07] Danish tennis ball dealBRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Friday its main objections had been met regarding a tennis ball deal between the Danish Tennis Federation and ball distributors.[08] ISAB/ENEL power supply dealBRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Friday it was planning to clear a power supply agreement between MEC Priolo BV and ERG SpA's subsidiary ISAB SpA, on the one hand, and Italian eletricity distributor ENEL SpA.[09] Leaded petrol banned from 2000BRUSSELS - Leaded petrol could be banned for use in motor vehicles from January 1, 2000 according to draft European Commission proposals on fuel quality, said a draft proposal seen by Reuters.[10] ---BRUSSELS - Russia's envoy to Brussels held talks with NATO's 16 members on Friday focusing on the multinational peace mission in Bosnia and progress to resolve a long-running dispute over arms control treaties.[11] Main EU events for May 13BRUSSELS - EU foreign ministers meet from 0730 GMT (first of two days); discuss situation in former Yugoslavia, hold ministerial session of inter- governmental conference on future of EU's institutions.BRUSSELS - EU tourism ministers meet from 0800 GMT, discuss proposal for multiannual tourism promotion plan. BRUSSELS - Commissioner Manuel Marin meets Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al- Hariri. BRUSSELS - High Representative for former Yugoslavia Carl Bildt meets NATO Secretary General Javier Solana and North Atlantic Council at 1300 GMT. SOUTH AFRICA - G7 leading industrial nations and developing countries hold ministerial conference on "The Information Society and Development" (ISAD) (first of three days); Commission President Jacques Santer and South African First Deputy President Thabo Mbeki give opening speeches. From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://www.cec.lu/
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