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EU and candidate countries start negotiations on agriculture

Published 27 June 2002 - Updated 29 January 2010
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The Spanish Presidency fulfilled the enlargement road map by opening negotiations on agriculture on 28 June.

The EU presented its common position on agriculture, adopted by the 15 Foreign Ministers at the General Affairs Council on 17 June. The common position tackles all agricultural issues except for the direct payments to farmers in the candidate countries. This issue will be dealt with separately, and the EU decided at its Seville Summit (21-22 June) to reach a common position in early November.

On 28 June, the agricultural chapter was discussed with Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.

The following chapters were closed on 28 June:

  • Estonia: Taxation;
  • Malta: Fisheries;
  • Romania: Economic and Monetary Union.

The number of chapters closed out of total 30 after 28 June:

  • Bulgaria: 20;
  • Cyprus: 28;
  • Czech Republic: 25;
  • Estonia: 27;
  • Hungary: 24;
  • Latvia: 27;
  • Lithuania: 28;
  • Malta: 23;
  • Poland: 25;
  • Romania: 12;
  • Slovakia: 26;
  • Slovenia: 27.

 

Next steps: 
The next round of negotiations at deputy level is due to take place on 31 July, under the Danish Presidency.

 

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