LACK OF ACTION MARKS EU SUMMIT.Byline: Paul Ames Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. No agreement on fighting unemployment. Britain isolated over crime-fighting. Lackluster talks with Eastern Europe Eastern Europe The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991. . It was back to business as usual Saturday at the post-beef-war 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 . The Florence summit, a two-day gathering of presidents and prime ministers from 15 European nations, started out strong. Leaders finalized a deal to end the three-month crisis over ``mad cow'' disease. The agreement to phase out a ban on British beef exports - imposed after London announced a possible link between the fatal bovine disease and a fatal human malady malady /mal·a·dy/ (-ah-de) disease. mal·a·dy n. A disease, disorder, or ailment. malady a disease or illness. - persuaded British Prime Minister John Major to stop blocking EU decisions requiring unanimous approval. Still, any hopes that European harmony would follow proved premature. Hours after the mad cow deal was sealed, Britain again stood alone over plans to set up a pan-European police unit. A compromise was reached that allows the Europol force to start up but exempts Britain from key provisions. A plan to put some of Europe's 18 million unemployed to work with a $1.5 billion public works public works pl.n. Construction projects, such as highways or dams, financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public. Noun 1. package was pushed off for further study by Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. ``In Florence, the European Council took note of lots of things, but decided little,'' said Klaus Haensch, president of the European Union's parliament. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl appeared unfazed un·fazed adj. Not fazed or disturbed. by the lack of progress: ``In Europe we go forward step-by-step, not by giant strides.'' Other officials wearily acknowledged Britain's acrimonious beef war had left everyone with a hangover. ``Because of the crisis over the mad cow disease mad cow disease: see prion. mad cow disease or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) Fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle. Symptoms include behavioral changes (e.g. , there's need for a new impetus and new momentum in the European family,'' Irish Foreign Minister Dick Spring said. Ireland, which takes over the EU presidency from Italy on July 1, has called a special European summit for October to carry on work left undone during the mad cow stalemate. But Irish Prime Minister John Bruton downplayed the meeting: ``We'll only talk about . . . reaching a better understanding.'' European leaders are trying to revamp the Union's founding treaty to tie members closer together and streamline decision-making procedures before bringing in new members from eastern Europe. |
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