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"The Danish Social Democrats have today voted for the resolution concerning the results of the European Council’s meeting of 10-11 December in Helsinki. The most important result of the Summit was that the EU has confirmed the ambitious plans for the enlargement of the EU, meaning, among other things, that an Intergovernmental Conference is now to be called to facilitate the accession of new Member States. Throughout the preparations for the Summit, as well as with a view to the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference, we have attached importance to a realistic agenda being established which will make it possible to achieve a result before the end of the year 2000. We are therefore very satisfied with the conclusions which were reached in Helsinki in this area. It is important that, in the course of the Intergovernmental Conference, a lot of new matters should not be brought up which make it impossible to comply with the very tight timetable. The best example of the difficulties that can be caused by introducing new subjects is probably the issue of the so-called tax package. It is annoying that a result in this area should not already have been achieved in Helsinki, but it will hopefully be possible to solve the matter no later than at the forthcoming Summit in Lisbon in the summer. In the period leading up to the Summit, we warned against the EU turning itself into a fully-fledged defence alliance on a number of occasions. We therefore noted with satisfaction that the European Council resolved that no European army should be established but that the focus should be upon conflict prevention and civil crisis management."@en1

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