§ Mr. PendryTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the forthcoming business in the Council of the European Union for February and the major European Union events for the next six months. [69081]
§ Ms QuinThe information is as follows:
Monthly forecast of business: February 1999 City/town Business/event 4–6 Bonn Ministers for Labour and Social Affairs (Informal) 8 Brussels ECOFIN 8–9 Dakar EU/ACP Ministerial 8–12 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary 11–12 Berlin Ministers for Justice and Home Affairs (Informal) 22 Brussels Political Committee 22–23 Brussels General Affairs Council 22–23 Brussels Agriculture Council 24–25 Brussels European Parliament Plenary 25 Brussels Internal Market 26 Petersburg Informal meeting of the Heads of State and Government The following subjects are likely to be discussed:
February 4–6 Ministers for Labour/Social Affairs (Informal)No formal agendaFebruary 8 ECOFIN
Stability and growth pact: examination of stability and convergence programmesEconomic situation and policy in the Community (Policy debate on macro-economic and structural policy issues)AGENDA 2000
Financial frameworkInterinstitutional agreementReport on own resourcesFebruary 8–9 EU/ACP Ministerial
Ministerial negotiations on the Lomé conventionFebruary 8–12 European Parliament Plenary
No agenda yet availableFebruary 11–12 Ministers for Justice and Home Affairs (Informal)
No formal agendaFebruary 22–23 General Affairs Council
Agenda 2000EnlargementAmsterdam treatyReport from the Council General Secretariat on the Council's operating procedure in the light of an enlarged UnionSlovenia
preparation of the 1st Association Council (poss. "A" item)Latvia
preparation of the 1st Association Council (poss. "A" point)Lithuania
preparation of the 1st Association Council (poss. "A" point)Human Rights
Western Balkans
EU-Pakistan
Cooperation agreement (poss. "A" item)Middle East Peace process
Great Lakes
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No agenda yet availableFebruary 24–25 European Parliament Plenary
No agenda yet availableFebruary 25 Internal Market Council
No agenda yet availableFebruary 26 Informal Meeting of Heads of State and Government
No formal agenda expected but likely to focus on Agenda 2000European Calendar: February-July 1999
This calendar is primarily concerned with European Union matters, but certain other relevant events are also included. Events and dates quoted are based on the information available on the date of issue.
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1999 City/town Event February 4–6 Bonn Ministers for Labour and Social Affairs (Informal) 8 Brussels ECOFIN 8–9 Dakar EU/ACP Ministerial 8–12 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary 11–12 Berlin Minister for Justice and Home Affairs (Informal) 22 Brussels Political Committee 22–23 Brussels General Affairs Council 22–23 Brussels Agriculture Council 24–25 Brussels European Parliament Plenary 25 Brussels Internal Market 26 Petersburg Informal Meeting of Heads of State and Government March 2 Brussels Youth Council (possible) 8–12 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary 9 Brussels Social Affairs Council 11–12 Brussels Environment Council 12 Brussels Justice and Home Affairs Council 13–14 Reinhartshausen Foreign Ministers (Informal) 15 Brussels ECOFIN 15–16 Brussels Agriculture Council 18 Brussels Education Council (possible) 22 Brussels Political Committee 22–23 Brussels General Affairs Council 24–25 Berlin Special European Council 29 Brussels Transport Council 29–30 Berlin Asia-European Foreign Ministers 30 Brussels Fisheries Council April 13 Luxembourg Consumer Affairs Council 15–16 Stuttgart Euro-Med Foreign Ministers Conference ?Barcelona III? 16–18 Dresden ECOFIN (Informal) 19–20 Luxembourg Agriculture Council 22 Luxembourg Telecommunications Council 23–25 Mecklenburg Environment Ministers (Informal) 24–25 Luxembourg NATO Summit 26–27 Luxembourg General Affairs Council 29 Luxembourg Industry Council May 6 Brussels EU-ACP Ministerial meeting 7–9 Brussels Environment Council (Informal) 10 Brussels ECOFIN 10 Bremen WEU Council 10–11 Berlin Trade Ministers (Informal) 11 Brussels Energy Council 17–18 Brussels General Affairs Council 17–18 Brussels Agriculture Council 18 Brussels EEA Council 18 Brussels Co-operation Council with Russia 18–19 Weimar Culture Ministers (Informal) 20 Brussels Research Council 21 Brussels Development Council
1999 City/town Event 25 Brussels Joint ECOFIN and Labour and Social Affairs Council 25 Brussels Social Affairs Council 27 Brussels Youth Council 27–28 Brussels Justice and Home Affairs Council 31 Brussels General Affairs Council 30 May— 1 June Dresden Agriculture Ministers (Informal) June 1 Dresden Agriculture Ministers (Informal) 3–4 Cologne European Council 7 Luxembourg Education Council 8 Luxembourg Health Council 10 Luxembourg Fisheries Council 14 Luxembourg ECOFIN (possible) 14–15 Luxembourg Agriculture Council 17 Bonn EU-Japan Summit 17–18 Luxembourg Transport Council 18–20 Cologne G8 21 Luxembourg Internal Market 21 Bonn EU-USA/Canada Summit 21–22 Luxembourg General Affairs Council 22 Luxembourg Labour and Social Affairs Council (possible) 24–25 Luxembourg Environment Council 28 Luxembourg Culture Council July 2–3 Oulu Industry and Research Ministers (Informal) 9–10 Oulu Labour/Social Affairs Ministers (Informal) 12 Brussels ECOFIN 16 Brussels Budget 16–18 Helsinki Environment Ministers (Informal) 18–20 Savonlinna Culture/Audiovisual Ministers (Informal) 19–20 Brussels Agriculture