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Last General Affairs Council under Greek Presidency concludes in Luxembourg (24.06.2014)

The last General Affairs Council under the Greek Presidency, chaired by Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos, took place today (24.06.2014) in Luxembourg.
 
The Council decided to grant Albania EU candidate status, subject to endorsement by the European Council.
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General Affairs Council (Luxembourg, 24.06.2014)

The General Affairs Council, chaired by Greek Deputy Prime Minister and  Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos, is taking place today (24.06.2014) in Luxembourg.

The Council will discuss enlargement and the stabilisation and association process, in particular whether to grant candidate status to Albania. It will then turn to the Presidency report on the implementation of European Council conclusions, before discussing the preparations for the upcoming European Council meeting on 26-27 June, on the basis of draft conclusions.

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Important agreement on the new nuclear safety Directive achieved

A commonly accepted, by the member states and the European Commission, agreement on the text amending the Community framework for nuclear safety (2009/71/EURATOM) was endorsed today by the Permanent Representatives Committee of the Council. The agreement for this new Directive was reached under the Greek Presidency, after delicate and strenuous negotiation, since the safety of nuclear installations is for member states an important matter of national sovereignty.
 
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An in-depth discussion of the results of the European elections at the Informal EU General Affairs Council (Athens, 30 May 2014)

Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Kourkoulas chaired today’s Informal EU General Affairs Council, which was hosted by the Greek Presidency in the wake of the European elections.

The proceedings of the Informal General Affairs Council began with a recommendation from Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos regarding the recent elections for the Members of European Parliament.

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Informal EU General Affairs Council (Athens, 30.05.2014)

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos will give the opening address at the informal EU General Affairs Council being held today (30.05.2014) at Zappeion Megaron in Athens.

The General Affairs Council, chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Kourkoulas, will look at, among other things, issues concerning the prospect of achieving an inter-institutional agreement between the main organs of the European Union, as well as the issue of enhancing the General Affairs Council’s role within the European Union.

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10 years after 2004: EU commemorates its largest enlargement

During today’s General Affairs Council (GAC), chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Evangelos Venizelos in Brussels, an event marking the 10th anniversary of the 2004 enlargement that brought 10 new countries to the European Union took place.
 
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General Affairs Council (Brussels, 13.5.2014)

The General Affairs Council (GAC), chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Evangelos Venizelos, took place today (13.5.2014), in Brussels.

The Council discussed the preparations for the European Council meeting on 26-27 June and took note of a draft annotated agenda, with focus on, among other things, growth, competitiveness and jobs; freedom, security and justice; specific issues in light of developments on the international scene.

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EU-Western Balkans Ministerial Conference: Presidency Statement (Thessaloniki, 8.5.2014)

An EU-Western Balkans Ministerial Conference was hosted by the Greek Presidency of the Council on 8 May, in Thessaloniki. Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Štefan Füle, Ministers for Foreign and EU Affairs from Member States and the Western Balkans, as well as senior officials from the EEAS and the European Commission participated at the Conference. Representatives of financial institutions and regional organisations attended the conference as well.

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