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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-02-21
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] Commission gets new BSE warning
[02] Proposal on veterinary medicine
[03] Transit fraud report
[04] Guidelines for telecoms operators
[05] Decision on satellite phones
[06] Equal rights for gay couples
[07] Changes to consumer credit plans
[08] WTO/U.S. Cuba law panel
[09] Boeing/McDonnell for EU approval
[10] Sidmar buy of Ferrometalli Safem
[11] Credit Lyonnais faces/EU talks
[12] Main EU events for February 21
[01] Commission gets new BSE warning
STRASBOURG - More than 100 Euro MPs on Thursday backed a censure motion which
would have forced European Commission President Jacques Santer and his 19
commissioners out of office for mishandling the mad cow crisis.
[02] Proposal on veterinary medicine
STRASBOURG - The European Parliament on Thursday approved part of a proposal
setting a procedure to fix maximum residue limits for veterinary medicinal
products in food containing animal ingredients.
[03] Transit fraud report
STRASBOURG - The European Union loses up to 30 billion Ecus in revenue as a
result of smuggled goods and forged documents, a leading member of a European
Parliament inquiry into transit fraud said on Thursday.
[04] Guidelines for telecoms operators
STRASBOURG - The European Parliament on Thursday approved a draft directive
which sets common European Union guidelines for issuing licences to
telecommunications operators.
[05] Decision on satellite phones
STRASBOURG - The European Parliament approved on Thursday the Council common
position on a planned system for regulating satellite phone systems in Europe.
[06] Equal rights for gay couples
STRASBOURG - The European Parliament said on Thursday the European Union
institutions must ban discrimination against their own staff on the basis of
sexual orientation or age.
[07] Changes to consumer credit plans
STRASBOURG - European Commission plans to give consumers greater protection
against abusive credit terms are generally good but need amending, the
European Parliament said on Thursday.
[08] WTO/U.S. Cuba law panel
GENEVA - The World Trade Organisation on Thursday named three international
experts to adjudicate in the EU-US row over investment in Cuba but Brussels
insisted it still wanted to find a solution in direct talks with Washington.
[09] Boeing/McDonnell for EU approval
BRUSSELS - U.S. aircraft giant Boeing Co has formally requested the European
Commission to clear its proposed acquisition of rival McDonnell Douglas Corp
also of the United States, a Commission official told Reuters on Thursday.
[10] Sidmar buy of Ferrometalli Safem
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Thursday it had cleared the
acquisition of Italian steel company Ferrometalli Safem SpA by Sidmar NV, a
subsidiary of the Arbed group.
[11] Credit Lyonnais faces/EU talks
BRUSSELS - The European Commission, which will shortly receive a French
request for permission to rescue Credit Lyonnais for the third time in four
years, said on Thursday it would put tough conditions, including further asset
disposals, on any new state subsidies.
[12] Main EU events for February 21
BRUSSELS - Polish Prime Minister Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz meets NATO Secretary
General Javier Solana at 0800 GMT; meets Commission President Jacques Santer
and Commissioner Hans van den Broek at 1400 GMT - followed by a news briefing
at 1430 GMT; holds news conference at 1445 GMT at the International Press
Centre (Friday).
BRUSSELS - Centre for Strategic and International Studies holds conference on
"America and Europe: A time for unity, a time for vision" (Friday-Saturday);
Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini, German Defence Minister Volker Ruehe,
Polish Prime Minister Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, NATO Secretary General Javier
Solana, Societe General de Belgique Chairman Etienne Davignon, Commission
President Jacques Santer give addresses.
STRASBOURG - European Parliament plenary session resumes at 0800 GMT (last of
five days).
BRUSSELS - NATO Secretary General Javier Solana meets Russian Foreign Minister
Yevgeny Primakov (Sunday); discussions focus on a permanent consultative
mechanism between Moscow and the alliance.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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