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The results of an FP6 research project were presented at a conference, 'AIMing at Europe: The EU and the Challenge of Communication', on 1-2 March 2007 in Brussels.
The project, which involved 11 academic institutions from the same number of European countries aimed to map out how EU affairs are covered in European states and in Brussels.
Keynote speaker of the conference was Beate Gminder, assistant to Communication Commissioner Margot Wallström. Panellists included academics, journalists and Commission officials. The discussion examined the results of the study and the communication policy of the European Commission and made several suggestions for the EU's future policy in this area.
Beate Gminder emphasised that it was not the goal of the Commission to interfere with the media and that the establishment of a European news agency was not on the agenda. Gminder said that the main priority of the Commission should be to enhance the co-operation between DGs to promote a stronger corporate image and improve the efficiency of the EU executive.
The main findings were as follows:
Gminder announced that the Commission would, in June 2007, present a follow-up related to the 2006 White Paper on Communication to stimulate further debate.