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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-02-27
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] Mid-June EU treaty reform/Dutch
[02] Delay "threat" to BSE beef moves
[03] EU vets maintain pig trade ban
[04] 1997/98 farm price budget data
[05] EU, mobile industry unite
[06] Water framework directive
[07] EU probes anti-Cuba laws
[08] Industrial goods deal for Centam
[09] Argentine limiting hide exports
[10] EU Cyprus accession plan/Turkey
[11] EU warned for "gift" to Turkey
[12] EU to clear BA/Air Liberte deal
[13] Macedonia to get $70 million aid
[14] EU arms embargo suggestion/Rwanda
[15] Main EU events for February 27
[01] Mid-June EU treaty reform/Dutch
THE HAGUE - A third of the way through its six-month European Union
presidency, the Netherlands faces a daunting task to meet its promise of
brokering treaty reforms to take the bloc's 370 million citizens into the 21st
century.
[02] Delay "threat" to BSE beef moves
BRUSSELS - European Union member states have protested at the threat of a long
delay to proposals for the identification of animals and beef labelling, EU
officials and diplomats said.
[03] EU vets maintain pig trade ban
BRUSSELS - The ban on exports of Dutch pigs should stay, European Union
experts ruled.
[04] 1997/98 farm price budget data
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is reviewing budget data with the aim of
presenting a proposal for the 1997/98 farm price package next week, chief
Commission spokesman Nikolaus van der Pas said.
[05] EU, mobile industry unite
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said it was working with European companies
to develop a strategy for introducing the next generation of mobile
communications technology.
[06] Water framework directive
BRUSSELS - Using river basins as the boundaries for water management plans,
charging all water users and guaranteeing continued supplies should be key to
future EU water policy, the European Commission said.
[07] EU probes anti-Cuba laws
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is investigating dozens of companies it
believes are breaking EU laws and undermining efforts to counter Washington's
Helms-Burton Act, trade sources have told Reuters.
[08] Industrial goods deal for Centam
THE HAGUE - The European Union said on Wednesday it would examine whether to
extend existing trade instruments for farm produce to industrialised goods in
a bid to help Central American states develop their war-torn economies.
[09] Argentine limiting hide exports
BRUSSELS - In one of the European Union's more unusual trade complaints, its
executive Commission has complained to Argentina for not exporting enough of a
product.
[10] EU Cyprus accession plan/Turkey
ANKARA - Turkey said on Wednesday it welcomed a European Union plan to involve
Turkish Cypriots in the process of admitting the divided island to the bloc.
[11] EU warned for "gift" to Turkey
ATHENS - Greece said on Wednesday its European Union partners would pay a
price for pressing to include Turkish Cypriots in talks on Cyprus's accession
to the bloc and repeated threats to block further EU enlargement.
[12] EU to clear BA/Air Liberte deal
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is set to clear British Airways Plc's
takeover of insolvent French airline Air Liberte, the spokesman for
Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert said on Wednesday.
[13] Macedonia to get $70 million aid
BRUSSELS - The former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia has been promised $70
million by donor groups to aid its economic reconstruction efforts.
[14] EU arms embargo suggestion/Rwanda
NAIROBI - A suggestion at a European Union foreign ministers' meeting for a
possible arms embargo in Africa's Great Lakes region drew an angry protest on
Wednesday from Rwanda which said it was being targeted.
[15] Main EU events for February 27
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Brittan attends EP Foreign Affairs Committee
at 0800 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Commissioner Flynn attends EP Employment Committee at 1000 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Economic and Social Committee plenary session begins at 0800 GMT
(second of two days); European Commission President Santer and ECOSOC
President Tom Jenkins hold joint news conference on "Confidence pact for
employment: perspectives after Dublin" at 0930 GMT; Slovak Labour and Social
Affairs Minister Olga Keltosova meets ECOSOC President Tom Jenkins at 1400
GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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