December 12, 2000
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that the semi-annual
Canada-European Union Summit will be held in Ottawa on December 19. The current
President of the European Council, French President Jacques Chirac, and the
President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi, will represent the European
Union at the Summit.
"It is our great pleasure to welcome the leaders of the European Union
to Ottawa each year in mid-December," said the Prime Minister. "These
Summits allow us to advance our bilateral agenda in key economic and political
areas and to review the current international situation."
The Summit will address issues such as deepening bilateral trade and
investment relations, multilateral trade developments, security and defence
cooperation, and justice and home affairs cooperation, as well as discuss recent
international developments.
Also attending the Summit will be Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John
Manley and International Trade Minister Pierre Pettigrew, France’s Foreign
Affairs Minister, Hubert Védrine, and Secretary of State for International
Trade, François Huwart, the European Commission’s Commissioner for External
Relations, Christopher Patten, and Commissioner for Trade, Pascal Lamy, as well
as Javier Solana, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union and
High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
France currently holds the rotational six-month Presidency of the European
Council, which began on July 1, 2000. Sweden will assume the Presidency on
January 1, 2001.
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