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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-09-24
From: HR-Net News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>
CONTENTS
[01] IGC group prepares summit report
[02] Mad cow crisis
[03] Transport fund plan/Santer
[04] Worldwide competition rules
[05] Semiconductor deal linked to ITA
[06] EU cartel office discussions
[07] EU to vet P&O/Nedlloyd deal
[08] CLT/Bertelsmann link seen easier
[09] Greek PM Simitis wins mandate
[10] Eased Greek-Turkish relations
[11] Kohl in Ireland before EU summit
[12] EU to grant Yemen $65 million aid
[13] Main EU events for September 24
[01] IGC group prepares summit report
BRUSSELS - The group of foreign ministers' representatives on the inter-
governmental conference were to meet again on Tuesday to begin preparations
for the special European Council in Dublin on October 5.
[02] Mad cow crisis
KILLARNEY, Ireland - European Union Farm Ministers held intensive informal
discussions to try head off a new crisis with Britain over its suspension of a
cattle cull agreed under a plan to wipe out mad cow disease.
[03] Transport fund plan/Santer
BRUSSELS - European Commission President Jacques Santer will keep pressing EU
finance ministers for a plan to boost spending on trans-European road and rail
links, a commission spokesman said.
[04] Worldwide competition rules
BRUSSELS - European Union Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert launches a
fervent appeal for international competition rules, saying trading partners
such as Japan must play a role in fighting unfair practices.
[05] Semiconductor deal linked to ITA
BRUSSELS - The European Union, accused by Washington of dragging its feet on
an International Technology Agreement, wants to be included in the U.S.-Japan
semiconductor alliance before moving ahead.
[06] EU cartel office discussions
BRUSSELS - Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert said on he thought a
German proposal for a European independent cartel office would be short lived.
[07] EU to vet P&O/Nedlloyd deal
BRUSSELS - Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert said the Commission would
examine the merger of the container shipping businesses of P&O and Nedlloyd.
[08] CLT/Bertelsmann link seen easier
BRUSSELS - European Competition Commissioner Karel van Miert the decision by
CLT and Bertelsmann to abandon digital pay television plans would help the
Comission's assesment of the merger between CLT and Bertelsmann's UFA.
[09] Greek PM Simitis wins mandate
ATHENS - Triumphant socialist Prime Minister Costas Simitis rolled up his
sleeves and vowed to change the face of Greece and bring the European Union's
poorest member in line with its partners.
[10] Eased Greek-Turkish relations
BRUSSELS - NATO and the European Union, weary of years of Greek-Turkish
bickering, look for signs that Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis's election
win would lead to an easing of tension in the eastern Mediterranean.
[11] Kohl in Ireland before EU summit
BONN - German Chancellor Helmut Kohl will visit Ireland on October 2 and 3,
two days before a special European Union summit, a German government spokesman
said.
[12] EU to grant Yemen $65 million aid
SANAA - The European Union said it planned to grant the impoverished Arab
state of Yemen about $65 million in aid over the next two years.
[13] Main EU events for September 24
BRUSSELS - EU social affairs ministers meeting begins at 0800 GMT; agenda
includes adoption of directive on posting of workers and discussion on
information and consultation of workers.
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Oreja addresses EP Budget Committee at 1300
GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Monti addresses EP Economic and Monetary
Committee at 1430 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Kinnock Head of Cabinet Philip Lowe and Air
Transport Policy Head of Unit Frederik Sorensen addresses the European
Aviation Club symposium on "The impact of the third package" at 0715 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Dutch State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Michael Patijn addresses
Centre for European Policy Studies seminar on "The inter-governmental
conference" at 1115 GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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