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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 97-06-23

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From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>

MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Porte-Paroleb

23/06/97


CONTENTS / CONTENU

  • [01] Jacques Santer: "Europe in Denver with a single voice and strong messages"
  • [02] Commission challenges US exceptions to authors exclusive rights
  • [03] Adoption finale de la nouvelle directive "Télévision sans frontières"
  • [04] Commission opens in-depth enquiry on Guinness / Grand Metropolitan merger
  • [05] European Commission and South Africa pursue technical discussions on future bilateral agreement
  • [06] Hans van den Broek stresses importance of rule of law in applicant countries

  • [01] Jacques Santer: "Europe in Denver with a single voice and strong messages"

    The European Union (EU) participated in the Denver Summit with "a single voice and strong messages", said European Commission President Jacques Santer at the outset of the meeting. He highlighted EU's commitment to "massive contributions to stability and prosperity in the whole of the European continent" and its readiness to become "an important player with a strong unified currency on world financial markets". Jacques Santer said the EU had "reinforced its credentials as a major actor on the world stage". Commenting on the conclusions of the Denver Summit, Jacques Santer underlined the EU ambitious position on environment protection and said he was "frankly disappointed that not all our partners were able here and now to take quantified commitments on the reduction of green house gas emissions". The EU is committed to a reduction by 2010 of 15% of its 1990 levels. On Africa, the EU has presented a strong case as world leader on trade and development aid to the continent. It hopes that other partners' increased interest will soon be translated into "concrete support".

    [02] Commission challenges US exceptions to authors exclusive rights

    As part of its Market Access Strategy and following a complaint filed by the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) under the Trade Barriers Regulation, the European Commission has initiated an examination procedure into certain obstacles in the United States of America to the licensing of music. The complaint challenges a particular provision of the US Copyright Act which exempts restaurants, bars, shops etc. from the obligation to obtain licenses for the broadcast of music works by radio or TV in their premises. Subsequent losses for IMRO members and other European Union authors are alleged to be substantial.

    [03] Adoption finale de la nouvelle directive "Télévision sans frontières"

    La Commission européenne se réjouit de l'adoption finale de la nouvelle directive "télévision sans frontières". Marcelino Oreja, Commissaire responsable de la politique audio-visuelle, s'en est félicité, en remarquant que cette nouvelle directive est modernisée, clarifiée et complétée et qu'elle fournit un cadre juridique sûr pour que les opérateurs de télévision européens puissent développer leurs activités.

    [04] Commission opens in-depth enquiry on Guinness / Grand Metropolitan merger

    The European Commission has decided to continue its investigations into the proposed merger between Guinness and Grand Metropolitan (Grand Met). The merger would result in the creation of the world's largest company in the alcoholic drinks industry. The Commission has several concerns, including the significant overlaps resulting from the proposed merger, and the large portfolio of leading brands which will be brought together.

    [05] European Commission and South Africa pursue technical discussions on future bilateral agreement

    Representatives of the European Commission and the government of South Africa met on 19-20 June in Brussels for their 12th round of technical discussions on the planned European Union/South Africa bilateral agreement. This latest round of talks focused on the question of trade cooperation and improved access to each others markets. Both sides underlined their firm intention to negotiate a Free Trade Area which is fully compatible with World Trade Organisation obligations, taking account of both sides' sensitivities. A ministerial meeting will take place in Brussels on 18 July 1997.

    [06] Hans van den Broek stresses importance of rule of law in applicant countries

    Less than a month before issuing the European Commission's opinions on the applications of 10 central and eastern European countries to the European Union (EU), Foreign Affairs Commissioner Hans van den Broek underlined that democracy and the rule of law are an essential condition for membership. At a conference in Noordwijk this morning he stated: "the EU cannot and will not accept as a member any country which is not fully committed to the principles of rule of law and democracy". Implementation of the Community acquis requires independent judges and prosecutors in addition to changes in the national legislation. This can only be achieved through education and training and a gradual evolution of daily practice. The Commissioner also welcomed the enforcement mechanism set up by the Treaty of Amsterdam to safeguard the principles of liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and the rule of law. The EU's Phare assistance programme has considerably increased funding for institution building and the development of a civil society, in order to help prepare the applicants for accession.

    MIDDAY EXPRESS


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