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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 00-02-28

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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-Parole 28/02/2000b


CONTENTS / CONTENU

  • [01] "An agenda of economic and social renewal for Europe" - the Commission's contribution to the Lisbon Special European Council
  • [02] Yad Vashem : message of Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission
  • [03] Commission clears Celestica's acquisition of IBM's electronic manufacturing services (EMS) businesses in Italy and the US
  • [04] Evaluation des incidences sur l'environnement : la Commission engage des poursuites judiciaires contre plusieurs Etats membres
  • [05] Günter Verheugen urges Poland to speed up its preparation effort towards accession
  • [06] Chris Patten on human rights violations in Chechnya
  • [07] Commission improves external assistance performance

  • [01] "An agenda of economic and social renewal for Europe" - the Commission's contribution to the Lisbon Special European Council

    (! embargo 3.30 pm !) European Commission President Romano Prodi sent today to Antonio Guterres, President of the European Union, and to Heads of State and Government of the European Union the Commission's contribution to the Lisbon Special European Council. Building on the stable macroeconomic framework that has been achieved, the Commission is proposing to take advantage of the favourable economic outlook in order to : pursue economic reform to prepare Europe for the knowledge economy and strengthen the European social model by investing in people. The Commission believes that Lisbon provides a unique opportunity for a reflection about our longer-term policy orientations setting long-term goals, identifying priorities, establishing targets and dates and defining who does what. As a complement to the legislative process, the Commission proposes to monitor progress using benchmarking and peer review. Romano Prodi argues that "the measures proposed are ambitious but achievable. If the Commission, the Member States and European citizens at all levels summon the political energy and courage to implement this ambitious integrated programme, Europe will see a new 'renaissance' with full employment and prosperity". He stressed, however, that "it is essential to commit to all the reforms, economic, social and political as a package to achieve results. A pick-and-choose strategy simply will not work".

    [02] Yad Vashem : message of Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission

    "Sixty years ago, in Europe, the most terrible page of all human history was written. Europe did not forget and does not want to forget. For this reason the first thing I did as president of the European Commission was to go to Auschwitz. For this reason I am here, today. Auschtwitz, Yad Vashem are the places of memory. Auschwitz, Yad Vashem are the places where to start from when moving to build the future. Europe we built at the end and on the basis of the tragedy of war and Shoah is and wants to be a land, a Union of peace, of liberty, of respect for rights and identities, of safety. For all and everyone, whatever their origin, the colour of their skin, their religion may be. These are the values Europe is committed to guarantee and defend. These are the values I am personally committed to guarantee and defend."

    [03] Commission clears Celestica's acquisition of IBM's electronic manufacturing services (EMS) businesses in Italy and the US

    The European Commission has approved the transaction whereby Celestica Inc. acquires sole control over part of IBM Italia S.p.A.'s manufacturing operations in Italy which produce printed circuit assemblies and assembles and tests servers, as well as the operations of electronic card assembly and test of IBM located in Rochester, Minnesota (US). The operation does not raise competition concerns.

    [04] Evaluation des incidences sur l'environnement : la Commission engage des poursuites judiciaires contre plusieurs Etats membres

    La Commission européenne a envoyé un avis motivé à l'Allemagne pour non- respect d'un arrêt de la Cour de justice européenne constatant qu'elle n'avait pas transposé correctement la directive de 1985 concernant l'évaluation des incidences sur l'environnement (directive EIE). Elle a également décidé d'envoyer un avis motivé à l'Autriche, à la France, au Luxembourg, à l'Allemagne, à la Grèce, à l'Espagne et au Royaume-Uni pour non-transposition de la directive de 1997 modifiant la directive précitée. L'envoi d'un avis motivé constitue l'ultime phase d'une procédure d'infraction avant la saisine de la Cour de justice.

    [05] Günter Verheugen urges Poland to speed up its preparation effort towards accession

    The progress towards accession lies in the hands of Poland, the European Union will do all it can to help achieve this task successfully but the driving force must be Poland itself. This is in substance the main message delivered by European Commission for Enlargement Günter Verheugen during his two-day visit to Poland where he met with President Kwasniewski, Prime Minister Buzek, Foreign Affairs Minister Geremek, representatives of the Sejm and the Senate as well as SLD leader Miller.

    [06] Chris Patten on human rights violations in Chechnya

    European Commissioner for External Relations, Chris Patten, made the following statement on human rights violations in Chechnya last Friday : "I was shocked and deeply concerned by the news footage on European television stations yesterday appearing to show a mass grave in Chechny with mutilated bodies. This follows other deeply disturbing reports about massive human rights abuses by Russian security forces from most reputable non- governmental organisations. These reports underline once again the urgent need to establish a permanent presence of international human rights monitors in the region, notably through the OSCE and the Council of Europe, as well as to provide their full acess to Chechnya. I call upon the Russian authorities to allow a full and independent investigation of the alleged crimes and human rights abuses. Again and again we have made abundantly clear to the Russian governement our dismay at these allegations. We will certainly raise our concerns, notably on the mass grave and filtration camp allegations as well as on the fate of Russian journalist Andrei Babitsky, at the upcoming EU-Russia Ministerial on 2 March and the trilateral ministerial meeting with Russia and the US on 3 March in Lisbon."

    [07] Commission improves external assistance performance

    The External Relations Common Service (SCR) releases a report, handed over to the European Parliament's Budget Committee on 22 February 2000, on last year's performance figures on the implementation of external assistance programmes. The implementation of EU external assistance has reached historical heights in 1999 both in commitments and in payments : euro 7.9 billion and euro 4.9 billion respectively, compared to euro 7.4 billion and euro 4.7 billion in 1998. In order to cope with this increasing implementation task, the Commission obtained an additional euro 504 million in payment credits from the Budgetary Authority. Between 1990 and 1999 the amounts committed increased by 183% and those paid by 100%. The accumulated amount "rest to be paid" in the budget has grown less than ever since 1990 (1998 : euro 13,455 million ; 1999 : euro 14,407 million). The accumulated amount "rest to be contracted" in the budget, decreases for the first time ever in absolute figures (1998 : euro 8,080 million ; 1999 : euro 8,021 million). Thanks to improved management a greater amount of money will thus be paid to contractors during the next years. The SCR has managed 11,640 projects and 16,448 contracts in 1999 ; 3,343 tenders were published and 8, 826 new contracts or riders were signed ; 2,826 commitments were handled and 40,097 payment orders released. The report is now available.

    MIDDAY EXPRESS


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