CANADA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
TO HOLD SUMMIT IN OTTAWA
December 17, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that the semi-annual
Canada-European Union Summit will be held in Ottawa on December 19, 2002. Anders
Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark and the current President of the
European Council, and Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, will
represent the European Union at the Summit.
"These regular meetings provide Canada and the EU with valuable
opportunities to discuss current issues of mutual concern and to explore ways to
expand our very close and beneficial ties," said the Prime Minister.
"I am particularly pleased with our growing co-operation in the North and
on counter-terrorism as well as the significant efforts being made to increase
our bilateral trade and investment."
Summit discussions will focus on a broad range of issues, including Iraq, the
G8 Africa Action Plan, the Middle East and Canada-EU trade. The leaders will
also discuss enhancing cooperation in areas such as combatting terrorism and
crime, working together in the North and expanding youth exchanges.
Denmark currently holds the rotational six month Presidency of the European
Council, which ends on December 31, 2002. Greece will assume the Presidency for
the following six months.
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