The Council was largely united in voting down the Commission's proposal by qualified majority on 18 December 2006, with only the UK, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Sweden opposed.
Austrian Environment Minister Josef Pröll said: "This is a very strong signal by the Council for the Commission to reassess its policy [on GMOs]."
But the Council argued that, due to different agricultural and regional ecological characteristics, a temporary ban of the two GMOs was justified.



