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Document C2005/080/02

    Minutes of the sitting of Tuesday, 23 November 2004

    OJ C 80, 1.4.2005, p. 4–4 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    1.4.2005   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 80/4


    MINUTES OF THE SITTING OF TUESDAY,23 NOVEMBER 2004

    (2005/C 80/02)

    (The sitting opened at 9.15)

    IN THE CHAIR: Mrs KINNOCK

    Co-President

    1.   Substitutes

    The Co-President announced the following substitutes: van den Berg (for Dobolyi), Badía i Cutchet (for Pleguezuelos Aguilar).

    2.   Debate on budgetisation of the European Development Fund in relation to the work of the Committee on Economic Development, Finance and Trade

    Mr Cornillet and Mr Matongo (Zambia), co-rapporteurs, reported on progress in drawing up the report. The co-rapporteurs said the report would be ready for the next session of the JPA in spring 2005.

    Speakers: Cornillet, Matongo (Zambia), Imbarcaouane (Mali), Deva, Nyassa (Cameroon), Gunness (Mauritius), van den Berg, Yao (Burkina Faso), Rawiri (Gabon), Weldegiorgis (Eritrea), Martínez Martínez, François (Saint Lucia), Schlyter, Dawaleh (Djibouti), Olango (Ethiopia), Sekou (Guinea), Diallo (Guinea), Anggo (Papua New Guinea), Natchaba (Togo), Faure (Seychelles) and Theodorakis (European Commission).

    Mr Matongo and Mr Cornillet closed the debate.

    3.   Urgent topic 2: The damage caused by cyclones in the Caribbean

    Speakers: Hay-Webster (Jamaica), Bawa Bwari (Nigeria), Deva, Straker (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), Weldegiorgis (Eritrea), Scheele, Herbert (Saint Kitts and Nevis), François (Saint Lucia), Poghisio (Kenya), Aubert, Anggo (Papua New Guinea) and Vergès.

    The Co-President announced that there were still five names on the list of speakers. The debate would be resumed on Wednesday, 24 November 2004.

    4.   Statement by Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal Court, followed by a debate

    Mr Kirsch briefly described the background to the creation of the ICC and gave an overview of its jurisdiction and activities.

    Speakers: Deva, Straker (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), Grabowska, Davies (South Africa), Van Hecke, Idje (Benin), Aubert, Metsing (Lesotho), Callanan, Rivière (Dominica), Carlotti, Humphrey (Barbados), Novak and Amon Ago (Côte d'Ivoire).

    Mr Kirsch replied to the speakers.

    The Co-President announced that the following workshops would be held that afternoon.

    Health: Mrs Martens, Chairwoman; Mr Metsing (Lesotho), rapporteur

    Architecture and town planning, including subsidised housing: Mr Faure (Seychelles), Chairman; Mr van den Berg, rapporteur

    The Port of Rotterdam: Mr Davies (South Africa), Chairman; Mr Gahler, rapporteur.

    (The sitting closed at 13.00)

    Ramdien SARDJOE and Glenys KINNOCK

    Co-Presidents

    Jean-Robert GOULONGANA and Dietmar NICKEL

    Co-Secretaries-General


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