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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-05-07
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] Schengen pact nears IGC deal
[02] EU/budget
[03] NATO-Russia talks fail
[04] Tesco's ABF Irish purchase
[05] Bonino on Kabila
[06] EU/Japan ball bearings
[07] EU/BoE independence
[08] Council of Europe/Albania poll
[09] WTO/EU on hormone ban
[10] Main EU events for May 7
[01] Schengen pact nears IGC deal
BRUSSELS - European Union negotiators are closing in on a deal to make the
border-free Schengen Agreement part of the EU treaty but giving opt-outs to
Britain and Ireland.
[02] EU/budget
BRUSSELS - Mafia-style crime was behind a major part of detected fraud against
the European Union's budget in 1996, which rose to 1.3 billion Ecus, the
European Commission said on Tuesday.
[03] NATO-Russia talks fail
LUXEMBOURG - NATO and Russia failed on Tuesday to reach a new deal on an all-
embracing post-Cold War partnership, but said "some progress" had been made.
[04] Tesco's ABF Irish purchase
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Tuesday it had cleared the purchase
by British retail foods group Tesco of the Irish retail business of Associated
British Foods Pl.
[05] Bonino on Kabila
BRUSSELS - European humanitarian aid chief Emma Bonino on Tuesday condemned
the massacre of refugees in rebel areas of eastern Zaire and said she doubted
if rebel leader Laurent Kabila would be a change for the better.
[06] EU/Japan ball bearings
BRUSSELS - The European Union said on Tuesday it had repealed anti-dumping
measures imposed on small Japanese ball bearings and had ended an
investigation into allegations of anti-dumping.
[07] EU/BoE independence
BRUSSELS - European Union officials reacted positively on Tuesday to Britain's
plan to give the Bank of England greater independence in setting monetary
policy, a step towards meeting the criteria for a single currency.
[08] Council of Europe/Albania poll
STRASBOURG, France - The Council of Europe's foreign ministers confirmed on
Tuesday their willingness to help restore democracy in Albania by preparing
and observing elections scheduled for next month.
[09] WTO/EU on hormone ban
GENEVA - A World Trade Organisation panel is expected to issue an interim
report this week backing a U.S. complaint against the European Union's ban on
imports of hormone-treated beef, diplomats said on Tuesday.
[10] Main EU events for May 7
BRUSSELS - European Monetary Institute President Alexandre Lamfalussy presents
EMI's annual report at European Parliament Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs at
0730 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Parliament Socialist Group holds meeting on "Peace and
democracy in Algeria" - press opportunity at 1500 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Trade Union Confederation Secretary General Emilio
Gabaglio holds news conference to present ETUC's views on the Amsterdam EU
summit and its plans for a "Tour for jobs" cycle ride at 0830 GMT.
LUXEMBOURG - Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov meets Luxembourg
Foreign Minister Jacques Poos; discussions focus on EU/Russia relations and
Russia/Luxembourg bilateral relations - the ministers hold joint news
conference at 1000 GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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