§ Mr. Robert BanksTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the forthcoming business in the Council of the European Union.
§ Mr. Heathcoat-AmoryThe following meetings are planned.
7–8 February: Foreign Affairs Council.
14 February: ECOFIN Council.
21–22 February: Agriculture Council.
The following subjects are likely to be discussed:
- (a) Foreign Affairs Council: 7–8 February
- Presidency priorities: open debate
- EP resolutions
- White Paper on Growth, Competitiveness and Employment: follow-up
- Accession negotiations: preparation for negotiating meetings
- CFSP financing
- Appointments to Court of Auditors
- Ombudsman decision
- Relations with Baltic countries: negotiating mandate
- Russia: progress of negotiations on partnership and co-operation agreement
- Ukraine
- Relations with EP, in particular
- Legislative programme
- Inter-institutional agreements
- Ratification of decision on EP seats
- Former Yugoslavia
- Appointment of European observer in Cyprus
- Relations with Algeria: Union position for Co-operation Council
- Council regulation on implementing EEA
- Negotiating mandate for mid-term review of Lome IV Trade policy problems
- Trade policy instruments
960 - Transfer of jurisdiction to Court of First Instance
- Uruguay Round: preparation for Marrakesh meeting
- Conclusion of US/EC agreement of spirits
- Budget discipline
- Dual use of goods
- Other business: relations with Switzerland
- (b) ECOFIN Council: 14 February
- Presidency work programme (possible)
- Portuguese convergence programme
- Follow-up to White Paper on Growth, Competitiveness and Employment
- EMU implementation
- 7th VAT Directive
- Agriculture Council: 21–22 February
- Spanish and Portuguese accession—wine (possible)
- Greek agricultural surveys (possible)
- Genetic resources (possible)
- European forestry information and communication system (possible)
- Wine balance sheets (possible)
- Milk producers compensation (possible)
- Price-fixing
- Wine regime reform (possible)
- Plant breeders rights