Canada hits out at EU over visa spatCanada lamented threats made by the European Union European Union (EU), name given since the ratification (Nov., 1993) of the Treaty of European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, to the European Community in an ongoing visa dispute between Ottawa and the 27-member bloc, calling for "constructive dialogue" to end the dispute. Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon Lawrence Cannon, PC, MP (born December 6, 1947) is a Canadian politician from Québec and Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Quebec lieutenant. Geneology Cannon is the son of government lawyer Louis Cannon and Quebec television broadcast pioneer Rosemary "Posie" Power, and hit out EU Justice Commissioner Jacques Barrot Jacques Barrot (born 3 February 1937 in Yssingeaux, Haute-Loire) is a French politician, currently serving as European Commissioner for Transport. He is also one of five vice-presidents of the 27-member Barroso Commission. , who has warned Canada must lift tough visa requirements for Czechs by the end of the year, or face retaliatory measures. "I regret the fact that Mr. Barrot chose to speak of threats while the solution lies in a constructive dialogue," Cannon said. In a barbed statement, Cannon also praised the Frenchman's colleagues at the European Council European Council, a consultative branch of the governing body of the European Union (EU). It is composed of the heads of government of the EU nations and their foreign ministers, in conjunction with the president and two additional members from the European , a Brussels body that often vies for power with Barrot and other members of the Commission. "I recently met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden and President of the Council of the European Union Council of the European Union, branch of the governing body of the European Union (EU) that has the final vote on legislation proposed by the European Commission and deliberated by the European Parliament. , Mr. Carl Bildt... where the subject of visas was discussed in a positive way," Cannon said. In July, Canada imposed visa requirements for travelers from the Czech Republic, an EU member, after refugee claims soared particularly among Roma people. It took similar action against Mexico. Barrot had earlier warned that "unless the measures we are proposing are established in a satisfactory manner by the by end of 2009, then we will recommend re-imposing requirements for certain categories of Canadian citizens."
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