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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-02-03
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] EU to act on air safety
[02] EU hard line with Swiss backed
[03] Dutch assert EU credentials
[04] EU tax harmonisation undesirable
[05] Santer says "hands off" euro
[06] EU telecoms firms gear up for 1998
[07] EU clears Nordic cigarette accord
[08] EU slot rules deal
[09] EU hearing on BA/AA deal
[10] TV sport for all is EU's aim
[11] EU to fund German cattle slaughter
[12] National law defines employment
[13] Court/benefit plans
[14] Court/Commission/scrapping fund
[15] Court/migrant workers/taxes
[16] Aborigines support EU
[17] Clinton to attend EU summit
[18] Russian official warns on NATO
[19] Main EU events for February 3
[01] EU to act on air safety
AMSTERDAM - European Union transport ministers on Saturday urged the European
Commission to push ahead with institutionalising air transport safety during
the final day of an informal transport council in Amsterdam.
[02] EU hard line with Swiss backed
AMSTERDAM - European Union transport ministers have given their backing to the
EU's robust stance in negotiating access for heavy vehicle traffic through
Switzerland.
[03] Dutch assert EU credentials
AMSTERDAM - The Netherlands chaired its first informal ministerial meeting as
European Union president on Friday, asserting its EU credentials by unveiling
new car plates and road signs, each with a European flavour.
[04] EU tax harmonisation undesirable
THE HAGUE - European Union Internal Market Commissioner Mario Monti made clear
on Saturday he did not want to see a full harmonisation of national tax
systems.
[05] Santer says "hands off" euro
DAVOS, Switzerland - European Commission President Jacques Santer told
politicians on Saturday to keep hands off the euro and leave monetary policy
to the European Union's central bank when a single currency starts in 1999.
[06] EU telecoms firms gear up for 1998
BRUSSELS - The privatisation of Telefonica de Espana takes place amid a frenzy
of activity in the European Union telecommunications market as companies
scramble to get in shape for a new era of free competition.
[07] EU clears Nordic cigarette accord
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Friday it had approved a revised
cooperation accord between Swedish Match Sverige and Danish company
Skandinavisk Tobakskompagni concerning the Prince brand of cigarettes in
Sweden.
[08] EU slot rules deal
BRUSSELS - The European Commission may impose conditions on airlines' rights
to airport slots on busy routes in return for allowing them to sell unwanted
slots, a Commission official told Reuters on Friday.
[09] EU hearing on BA/AA deal
BRUSSELS - European Commission officials will stage a hearing into British
Airways's planned alliance with American Airlines next week, allowing both the
parties and their competitors to state their cases for and against the deal.
[10] TV sport for all is EU's aim
BRUSSELS - The European Commission will propose next week changing EU
legislation to make sure everyone can see live television coverage of major
sporting events like the soccer World Cup and the Olympic Games.
[11] EU to fund German cattle slaughter
BRUSSELS - The European Union will pay 70 percent of the cost of slaughtering
cattle thought to be at risk of mad cow disease in Germany, the beef
management committee decided on Friday, a Commission official sai
[12] National law defines employment
LUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice said on Thursday member state
definitions of employment and self-employment activities are to be applied to
the Community legislation on social security schemes for migrant workers.
[13] Court/benefit plans
LUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday employees of
businesses declared in "critical difficulty" may be credited with up to five
years supplemental retirement contributions.
[14] Court/Commission/scrapping fund
LUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice said on Thursday European
Commission decisions declaring a vessel liable for Scrapping Fund
contributions are final and binding on national courts, if not challenged
within two months.
[15] Court/migrant workers/taxes
LUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice said on Thursday persons
simultaneously employed in one member state and self-employed in the territory
of another member state are subject to the social security legislation of
both.
[16] Aborigines support EU
SYDNEY - Aborigines on Friday called on the European Commission to stand firm
against Australia and not sign a trade treaty without a human rights clause.
[17] Clinton to attend EU summit
WASHINGTON - President Clinton will participate in a summit with European
Union leaders in the Netherlands in May, the White House said on Friday.
[18] Russian official warns on NATO
DAVOS, Switzerland - A leading Russian parliamentarian warned on Saturday that
if NATO were to admit former Soviet bloc countries, a move fiercely opposed by
Moscow, it could harm the cause of reform in the country.
[19] Main EU events for February 3
BRUSSELS - Romanian President Emil Constantinescu meets European Commission
President Santer, European Commissioners van den Broek and de Silguy.
THE HAGUE - Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok and Foreign Minister Hans van Mierlo
meet Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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