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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-06-10
From: News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>
CONTENTS
[01] Santer/Dini relations with ex-Yugo
[02] 72 million Ecus to Bosnia
[03] Santer warns Britain
[04] Lack of BSE consultation
[05] EU draws BSE consumer guide
[06] Compensation for BSE job losses
[07] EU experts say baby milk safe
[08] Paris/Bonn electricity accord
[09] Italy sees speedy Schengen entry
[10] De Silguy says no changes in EMU
[11] Commission warns on mobile phone
[12] Beghin-Say/Bunge oilseeds deal
[13] Auto/Oil adoption delayed
[14] Main EU events for June 10
[01] Santer/Dini relations with ex-Yugo
BELGRADE - European Commission President Jacques Santer and Italian Foreign
Minister Lamberto Dini, chairman of the EU Council of Ministers, touring the
former Yugoslav republics, stressed the need to normalise relations.
[02] 72 million Ecus to Bosnia
SARAJEVO - The European Union on Friday donated a total of 72 million Ecus to
Bosnia, devastated by 43 months of war, and pressed for fair and free
elections to reintegrate the country.
[03] Santer warns Britain
LONDON - European Commission President Jacques Santer has warned Britain the
rest of Europe is turning against it because of its policy of refusing to
cooperate with its partners in protest at the export ban on British beef.
[04] Lack of BSE consultation
BRUSSELS - The European Union's scientific committee on food criticised the
European Commission for not informing it of the reasons for easing a ban on
British beef exports, a Commission spokesman said on Saturday.
[05] EU draws BSE consumer guide
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has drawn up a consumer guide on mad cow
disease in which it pledges to keep the public fully informed about research.
[06] Compensation for BSE job losses
BRUSSELS - The European Trade Union Confederation urged the European Union on
Sunday to aid an estimated 50,000 workers who had lost their jobs or whose
livelihood was threatened by the mad cow crisis.
[07] EU experts say baby milk safe
BRUSSELS - European Union scientific experts looking into the British baby
milk scare agreed on Friday that there is no risk.
[08] Paris/Bonn electricity accord
PARIS - France is near to an agreement with Germany on how to open up the
European Union electricity market, Industry Minister Franck Borotra said in an
interview with financial daily Les Echos on Friday.
[09] Italy sees speedy Schengen entry
ROME - The Italian cabinet on Friday approved two draft laws designed to make
Italy a full member of the European Union's Schengen accord, the prime
minister's office said.
[10] De Silguy says no changes in EMU
ROME - Economic Affairs Commissioner Yves-Thibault de Silguy on Friday ruled
out a possible delay in moves towards European Economic and Monetary Union.
[11] Commission warns on mobile phone
BRUSSELS - The European Commisssion, fearing that the fast-growing mobile
phone market is bypassing competition rules, has warned the industry about
keeping too tight a grip on users .
[12] Beghin-Say/Bunge oilseeds deal
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has cleared a proposal by Eridania Beghin-
Say and the Bunge Group to merge their oilseeds business in Spain, the head of
Beghin-Say's office in Brussels, Massimo Vitale, said on Friday.
[13] Auto/Oil adoption delayed
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has put off at least until June 18 the
adoption of its Auto/Oil package of two directives and a communication,
officials said on Friday.
[14] Main EU events for June 10
LUXEMBOURG - EU foreign ministers meeting begins at 0730 GMT (first of two
days); British Foreign Minister Malcolm Rifkind holds news conference at 1100
GMT; signing of an association accord with Slovenia at 1245 GMT; exchange of
views with EP President Klaus Haensch and MEPs Elisabeth Guigou and Elmar Brok
on the inter-governmental conference at 1330 GMT; Argentine President Carlos
Menem attends ministerial meeting with Mercosur at 1730 GMT.
LUXEMBOURG - On the margins of the Foreign Affairs Council Commissioner for
Relations with Latin America Marin meets Argentine President Carlos Menem,
Paraguayan Foreign Minister Ruben Melgarajo Lanzoni and Brazilian Foreign
Minister Luis Lampreia.
LUXEMBOURG - EU fisheries ministers meeting begins at 0900 GMT; exchange of
views on multi-annual guidance programmes - MAGP IV.
BRUSSELS - EP Legal Affairs Committee holds public hearing on "The legal
protection of biotechnological inventions" (first of two days).
BRUSSELS - EP Civil Liberties Committee joint meeting with counterparts from
central and east European countries begins at 1300 GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://www.cec.lu/
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