EU and US open new chapter

Published: 7 April 2009 y., Tuesday

 

Rankų paspaudimas
EU leaders, meeting in Prague with US President Obama, strongly condemned North Korea's missile launch and traded views on the economy, climate change, energy, and trade.

They also discussed Iran’s nuclear programme, peace in the Middle East and assistance for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The North Korean launch came just hours before the 5 April summit, the last leg of Obama’s first European trip as president.

The European council and the US issued a joint statement that said North Korea’s ballistic missile programme was “aimed at providing it with the ability to threaten countries near and far with weapons of mass destruction”.

On the fight against climate change, president Barroso said there is growing convergence between Europe and the United States and both sides would cooperate more.

Mr Obama said the US was ready to lead an international effort to reduce nuclear arsenals. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to concluding long-stalled world trade talks.

Earlier, Obama had been in London for the G20 summit on the global economic crisis and in Strasbourg for a NATO summit on the 60th anniversary of the military alliance.

 

Šaltinis: ec.europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Pakistani Christians burnt alive

Pakistani Christians in the Punjabi town of Gojra are picking up the pieces after sectarian violence at the weekend claimed seven Christian lives - including a young child. more »

Stage collapse in Canada kills one.

his stage at a country music festival near Edmonton in western Canada collapsed amid sudden, high winds and heavy rain. One person was killed and scores were injured. more »

Elections in Moldova: “a number of issues of concern” remain, the EP delegation says

Wednesday’s parliamentary elections in Moldova met many international standards, but the process underscored the need for continued democratic reforms to restore public trust, the European Parliament delegation observing the elections said today. more »

Shot dead for enforcing smoking ban

The restaurant owner from Manisa in Turkey was killed for enforcing a new no smoking law. more »

EU-African Union Scientific Partnership: €63 million to support research for Africa

The European Commission launched a call for proposals entirely dedicated to research for Africa. more »

Spain bomb targets police

Residents of the Spanish city Burgos awake to find scenes of devastation - a car bomb exploded during the early hours of the morning outside Spain's paramilitary police force barracks. more »

Javier Solana, EU High Representative for the CFSP, met the US Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke

Javier Solana, European Union High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), met Richard Holbrooke, the US Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan. more »

Meeting ceremony of the first NATO Strategic Transport Aircraft C-17 in Hungary

On 27 July first “C-17 Boeing Globemaster III” aircraft arrived to the permanent deployment location in Papa Air Base, Hungary. more »

EU membership – Iceland clears first hurdle

European foreign ministers have asked the commission to evaluate Iceland’s suitability for EU membership, the first step in the entry process. more »

French President hospitalised

French President Nicolas Sarkozy was taken to hospital on Sunday after falling ill while exercising, according to official in Paris. more »