Pat Cox - 4

Documents from [03/2002] to [04/2002]

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Carr, Mary

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19/3: Pat Cox meeting with [P. Norman]: discussing Romano Prodi, President of the Commission
5/4: Cox discussions with Stephen Wall, British Permanent Representative to the European Union, on possibility of Blair being able to convince President Bush to speak at the European Parliament (EP)
5/4: Bob Whiteman, EU Delegation in Washington DC, responsible for relations with US Congress: proposed meeting with Joe Biden, chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
9/4: Meeting with US Ambassador: West Bank. Situation in Middle East and US involvement. Tony Blair on Iraq. Prodi on Iraq. Cox’s impending visit to US. Prospective visit by Bush to EP
9/4: Meeting between Cox and Italian Ambassador Luzzatto and Walter Veltroni: Middle East. Roots of Zionism in Europe
10/4: Cox and Baron Crespo, MEP meeting: Czechoslovakia and the Beneš decrees. Slovenian Italian minority
16/4: Notes of a discussion over dinner led by Pat Cox on the final stage of negotiations on the Constitutional Treaty
17/4: Cox at Press Conference in Vienna
23/4: French Presidential Elections: Jean-Marie Le Pen – wants to step back from the modernizing and integrating EU
23/4: Cox meeting with Avraham Burg, Israeli politician on the need to develop dialogue. Cox talks of support for a Madrid II peace conference. Europe should be key player in negotiating a peace in the Middle East
24/4: Meeting between Cox and Edmund Stoiber (German politician): decisive phase in EU. Convention must make EU decision-making more transparent. Political situation in France: Le Pen v. Jacques Chirac in second round of Presidential Elections

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