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Document C:1998:096:TOC

    Official Journal of the European Communities, C 96, 30 March 1998


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    of the European Communities
    ISSN 0378–6986

    C 96
    Volume 41
    30 March 1998
    English editionInformation and Notices

    Notice NoContentsPage
    I Information
    Joint Assembly of the Convention concluded between the African, Caribbean and Pacific States and the European Union (ACP-EU)
    25th session held in Lomé (Togo) from 27 to 30 October 1997
    98/C 96/01Minutes of the sitting of Monday, 27 October 1997 1
    1. Formal inaugural sitting
    2. Membership of the Joint Assembly
    3. Election of the Bureau of the Joint Assembly
    4. Adoption of the draft agenda (AP/2185) and the working programme (AP/2302/fin.)
    5. Substitutes
    6. Documents received
    7. General Report on the importance of the UN World Conferences of 1990 to 1996 for cooperation between the European Union and the ACP States in the context of the Lomé Convention (ACP-EU/2197/97/B)
    — General Rapporteur: Mrs Karin Junker
    — Exchange of views
    98/C 96/02Minutes of the sitting of Tuesday, 28 October 1997 5
    1. Decision, on the basis of Bureau proposals, on action to be taken on individual motions for resolutions
    2. Statement by Commissioner Pinheiro
    3. Working Group on Regional Cooperation in the ACP Countries
    [Chairman: Mr Wetangula (Kenya); Rapporteur: Mr Corrie]
    — Statement on progress
    4. Working Group on Climate Change and Small Island States
    [Chairman: Mrs Baldi; Rapporteur: Mrs Persad-Bissessar (Trinidad and Tobago)]
    — Statement on progress
    5. Substitutes
    6. Statement by Mr Nathan Shamuyarira, Minister of Industry and Commerce of Zimbabwe, President-in-Office, ACP Council
    7. Statement by Mr Georges Wohlfart, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, External Trade and Cooperation of Luxembourg, President-in-Office, EU Council
    8. Question Time — Council and Commission
    9. Follow-up group on fisheries
    — Statement on progress
    10. Approval of the minutes of the meeting of Monday, 27 October 1997 (AP/2306)
    98/C 96/03Minutes of the sitting of Wednesday, 29 October 1997 8
    1. Report of the mission that visited Togo (23-27 May 1997) (AP/2169) Sir John Kaputin, Mr Somparé (Guinea), Mr Weldegiorgis (Eritrea) Lord Plumb, Mrs Junker and Mr Giansily
    2. The WTO and trade in bananas
    3. Approval of the minutes of the sitting of Tuesday morning and Tuesday afternoon, 28 October 1997 (AP/2307 and AP/2308)
    4. Substitutes
    5. Votes
    6. State of South Africa-EU negotiations
    7. Situation in certain countries or regions
    98/C 96/04Minutes of the sitting of Thursday, 30 October 1997 10
    1. Substitutes
    2. Working Group on the Future of ACP-EU relations
    — Statement on progress
    3. Action taken by the Commission on the resolution on the situation of refugees in ACP countries in the context of humanitarian aid policy, adopted on 20 March 1996 in Windhoek (Namibia)
    [Chairman: Mr Kawonga (Malawi); Rapporteur: Mr Vecchi]
    4. Situation in certain countries or regions (continuation)
    5. Action taken by the Commission on the resolution on infrastructure in ACP-EU cooperation, adopted on 28 September 1995 in Brussels
    — General Rapporteur: Mrs Maij-Weggen
    6. Action taken on resolutions adopted by the Joint Assembly at its 24th session (Brussels, 17-20 March 1997)
    7. Preparation of the 22nd meeting with the representatives of the economic and social partners
    8. Appointment of General Rapporteur for 1998
    9. Consideration and vote on individual motions for resolutions
    10. Membership of the Bureau of the Joint Assembly
    11. Other business
    12. Date and place of next meeting
    13. Closure of meeting
    Annex I: Alphabetical list of Members of the ACP-EU Joint Assembly
    Annex II: Record of attendance
    ENAnnex III: Resolutions adopted
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