HL Deb 09 December 1991 vol 533 cc19-20WA
Lord Pearson of Rannoch

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What was the outcome of the ministerial meeting of the Inter-Governmental Conference on Political Union on 2nd and 3rd December.

The Earl of Caithness

The Secretary of State and the Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs attended a two-day ministerial meeting of the Inter-Governmental Conference on Political Union on 2nd and 3rd December.

The aim of the meeting was to narrow the areas of disagreement between member states in preparation for the Maastricht European Council on 9th and 10th December.

Some progress was made in a number of areas, including the provisions on the common foreign and security policy. Agreement was reached in principle to conference declarations in most of the areas we had proposed, including on the role of national parliaments and animal welfare. In other areas of the negotiation, a number of difficult issues remain to be resolved. Those must now be addressed by the Head of State and Government meeting in the European Council of Maastricht.

We made clear where our principal difficulties lie, but reiterated our commitment to working for an agreement at Maastricht which is satisfactory to all, and to this House.