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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-11-11
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] EMU budget pact on ECOFIN agenda
[02] ECOFIN may decide Italy ERM move
[03] Buba wants its own Euro campaign
[04] BA/AA plan has wide legal impact
[05] Internal row reports/Commission
[06] Clinton hosts US-EU summit Dec 16
[07] Lack of Mideast progress
[08] Forced repatriation in Zaire
[09] UN Zaire inaction is a scandal
[10] EU states form joint crisis force
[11] Telefonica-Unisource alliance
[12] Gillette buy of Duracell cleared
[13] EU clears Dutch PTT buy of TNT
[14] Cardo/Thyssen merger deadline
[15] Cablevision deal ended
[16] Italy's Stet Privatisation delay
[17] Main Eu events for November 11
[01] EMU budget pact on ECOFIN agenda
BRUSSELS - The difficult task of ensuring budgetary discipline among countries
forming a common European currency is expected to top the agenda of the ECOFIN
Council on Monday.
[02] ECOFIN may decide Italy ERM move
BRUSSELS - Bringing the Italian lira back into the European Union's exchange
rate mechanism is so politically sensitive that EU finance ministers may have
to be brought in to take the decision, EU officials say.
[03] Buba wants its own Euro campaign
FRANKFURT - The Bundesbank, moving to play down a report it was reluctant to
join a government campaign for the Euro, said on Sunday it fully supported
European monetary union and was making its own efforts to inform the public.
[04] BA/AA plan has wide legal impact
COPENHAGEN - Plans for a transatlantic alliance between British Airways and
AMR Corp's American Airlines will have wide legal impacts on all inter-
continental alliances to be vetted by the European Commission, legal experts
said on Friday.
[05] Internal row reports/Commission
BRUSSELS - The European Commission, furious over "cowboy" reports of an
internal row, released graphs on Friday showing an alleged link between
unemployment and rigid labour laws but said they would be left out of a formal
report.
[06] Clinton hosts US-EU summit Dec 16
WASHINGTON - President Bill Clinton will host the biannual U.S.-European Union
summit on December 16 to discuss Bosnia, Central Europe and the Middle East,
the White House said on Saturday.
[07] Lack of Mideast progress
AMMAN - Irish Foreign Minister Dick Spring, leading a European Union troika
visit to the Middle East, urged Israel and the Palestinians on Sunday to agree
on a long-delayed Israeli troop redeployment in the West Bank town of Hebron.
[08] Forced repatriation in Zaire
KINSHASA - The European Union's outspoken aid commissioner Emma Bonino held
talks with members of Zaire's government on Sunday and said afterwards that
any repatriation of Hutu refugees had to be voluntary.
[09] UN Zaire inaction is a scandal
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Emma Bonino accused the United Nations
Security Council on Saturday of scandalous indifference to the fate of
thousands of refugees in Zaire.
[10] EU states form joint crisis force
FLORENCE, Italy - France, Italy, Spain and Portugal constituted a joint rapid
reaction force on Saturday for future use on humanitarian and peacekeeping
missions in conflicts like the one now devastating eastern Zaire.
[11] Telefonica-Unisource alliance
MADRID - The European Community has approved an alliance of Spain's Telefonica
and Unisource after Spain promised to liberalise its telecommunications
market, Development Minister Arias Salgado said on Saturday.
[12] Gillette buy of Duracell cleared
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has cleared the proposed takeover of U.S.
battery maker Duracell International Inc by the Gillette Company, another U.S.
company which makes shaving products, an EU source said on Friday.
[13] EU clears Dutch PTT buy of TNT
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Friday it had cleared the proposed
takeover of Australian transport group TNT Ltd by Dutch PTT Post BV.
[14] Cardo/Thyssen merger deadline
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Friday it had extended the deadline
for ruling on the merger of the rail brake systems businesses of Cardo AB and
Thyssen AG after receiving a complete notification of the deal.
[15] Cablevision deal ended
MADRID - Spanish telephone operator Telefonica said on Friday that it and
Sogecable ended on Thursday their participation in Cablevision.
[16] Italy's Stet Privatisation delay
MILAN - The sale of Italian state telecoms group Stet could be delayed until
late 1997 at the earliest as government hopes of launching the privatisation
by next March fade fast.
[17] Main Eu events for November 11
BRUSSELS - EU finance ministers meeting begins at 0900 GMT; main discussions
focus on preparation for third stage of EMU.
CAIRO - The Troika of EU foreign ministers goes to Middle East; meets Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak.
STRASBOURG - EP committee on inquiry into BSE meeting begins at 0900 GMT.
STRASBOURG - European Parliament plenary session begins at 1600 GMT (first of
five days).
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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