HL Deb 29 April 1987 vol 486 c1597WA
Lord Brougham and Vaux

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will publish in the Official Report a Statement on the outcome of the Foreign Affairs Council held on 26th–27th April.

The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Young)

My honourable friend the Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mrs. Lynda Chalker) attended the Foreign Affairs Council in Luxembourg on 26th and 27th April.

The Council held a first discussion of the Commission's proposals for the future financing of the Community. My honourable friend stressed that the root of the Community's financial difficulties lay in failure to control agricultural production, and that addressing that problem and improving the control of Community expenditure must therefore be the key elements in the lasting solution which we all want. Further discussion will take place at the May ECOF IN and Foreign Affairs Councils.

The Council agreed on a mandate for the Commission to open negotiations with Hungary on a possible agreement on trade and economic co-operation. Negotiations are expected to begin in the near future.

Turkey's application to join the Community was referred by the Council to the Commission for their opinion, following the normal procedure under Article 237 of the Treaty of Rome.

The Commission reported to the Council on recent discussions with the Japanese Government on the problems of Japan's trade surplus. The Commission will shortly be making formal proposals for urgent action to prevent diversion of trade following the imposition by the United States of duties on Japanese electronic and other goods. The Council will discuss further action in accordance with an agreed timetable at its May, June and July meetings.

The Council approved guidelines for EC aid to Asia and Latin America. It also discussed relations between the Community and Yugoslavia and between the Community and Israel.

In political co-operation, Ministers agreed a statement by the Twelve on the situation in Sri Lanka, the text of which has been place in the Library of the House.

My honourable friend also attended, on 27th April, the first meeting of the Co-operation Council under the EC—Algeria Co-operation Agreement.