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GREEN PAPER

on relations between the European Union and the ACP countries
on the eve of the 21st century
Challenges and options for a new partnership

FOLLOW-UP TO THE GREEN PAPER

This report should be cited as: European Commission. 1996. Green Paper on relations between the European Union and the ACP countries on the eve of the 21st century - Challenges and options for a new partnership. Brussels: European Commission

Contents Page
DG VIII page


The Green Paper is one stage in the consultation process launched by the Commission on the future of ACPEU relations and in the related debate between all those bodies involved in development. It aims to raise awareness of the need for an effective EU cooperation policy towards ACP countries and sets out the main issues on which the Union will have to decide before starting negotiations with the ACP. The Paper does not claim to be authoritative or exhaustive, it simply outlines a number of different ways forward.

In publishing the Paper, the Commission is inviting all those concerned to examine the options and arguments presented and to give their reactions and suggestions. The Commission will continue to stimulate the debate through meetings and seminars. Feedback can also be sent in writing to the Directorate General for Development:

  • European Commission
    DG8 - Development
    Green Paper
    Rue de Genčve, 12
    B-1040 BRUSSELS
    BELGIUM

or sent to e-mail to following address:Maria-Rosa.De-Paolis@dg8.cec.be

In accordance with the institutional provisions, the Commission will formulate detailed proposals for renewing the framework for ACP-EU relations during the second half of next year.


Contents

Chapter 1  Chapter 2  Chapter 3  Chapter 4   Chapter 5   Chapter 6

Updated on December 19, 1996

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