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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-03-05
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] EU snubs Turkish membership hopes
[02] Europe's IT/telecoms market
[03] EU to discuss Bulgaria before IMF
[04] EU leaders see EMU on track
[05] Monti/single market commitments
[06] Monti defends energy taxes
[07] EU to hold meeting on Albania
[08] EU watches while Albania flares
[09] Lukashenko wants NATO deal, Europe without U.S.
[10] Special summit after UK election
[11] Main EU events for March 5
[01] EU snubs Turkish membership hopes
BRUSSELS - Turkey was given the bluntest notice to date on Tuesday that it
would be locked out of the European Union as leading centrist EU politicians
spoke out firmly against Turkish EU membership.
[02] Europe's IT/telecoms market
BRUSSELS - Western Europe's information and communications technologies market
is expected to grow by 7.1 percent in 1997, continuing an upturn that began in
1993, a study published by an industry group on Tuesday showed.
[03] EU to discuss Bulgaria before IMF
SOFIA - The European Union mission is expected to visit Bulgaria March 17-18
and is prepared to discuss financial help even before a funding deal with the
International Monetary Fund is in place, an EU official said on Tuesday.
[04] EU leaders see EMU on track
BRUSSELS - European Union centrist leaders insisted on Tuesday that economic
and monetary union was still on track and that delaying the single currency
was highly undesirable.
[05] Monti/single market commitments
BRUSSELS - EU Internal Market Commissioner Mario Monti said on Tuesday he
hoped for legally binding commitments from member states on completing the
single market.
[06] Monti defends energy taxes
BRUSSELS - European Union single market and taxation chief Mario Monti
defended on Tuesday controversial plans to raise minimum taxes on motor and
heating fuels and extend it to electricity and natural gas.
[07] EU to hold meeting on Albania
ROME - Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini said on Tuesday the European
Union will discuss the Albanian crisis on Thursday, with Dutch Foreign
Minister Hans Van Mierlo due to visit the Balkan state on Friday.
[08] EU watches while Albania flares
BRUSSELS - Faced with the nightmare prospect of major unrest in the Balkans,
European states struggled on Tuesday to find a common stand over how to react
to worsening events in Albania.
[09] Lukashenko wants NATO deal, Europe without U.S.
MINSK - Hardline Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko urged NATO on Tuesday
to conclude a separate treaty with his country and said a new "European order"
should be established without the United State
[10] Special summit after UK election
BRUSSELS - European Union leaders have discussed holding a special summit
after Britain's elections to see what a new government in London may be
willing to accept in a new EU treaty, EU officials said on Tuesday.
[11] Main EU events for March 5
BRUSSELS - European Commission regular weekly meeting begins at 0800 GMT;
Commissioner Gradin holds news conference on a joint action on the protection
of displaced persons at 1000 GMT; Commissioner Fischler holds news conference
on the fixing of agricultural prices for 1997-98 at 1115 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Belgian King Albert meets European Commission President Santer at
1000 GMT.
BRUSSELS - EU Monetary Committee meeting begins at 0900 GMT.
BRUSSELS - EP and Central and Eastern European countries hold fourth
conference; EP President Jose Maria Gil- Robles holds news conference on the
outcome of the meeting 1015 GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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