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Article 21 of the Treaty on European Union provides that the presidency shall consult the European Parliament on key issues and fundamental decisions with regard to the common foreign and security policy, and ensure that account is duly taken of the views of the European Parliament. Rest assured that the French Presidency will scrupulously adhere to such provisions. This is particularly true as regards recent developments in common foreign and security policy as a result of the Feira European Council and with a view to the one in Nice. As you are all aware, the common foreign and security policy is one of the major European projects as well as one of the priorities of the French presidency, as the French President, Mr Jacques Chirac pointed out this morning in his address.
As Mr Alain Richard, French Minister of Defence, has already pointed out, he has every intention of addressing the European Parliament on as yet unspecified dates. I should also like to point out that either Hubert Védrine or I will address the Committee on Foreign Affairs each month on Tuesday afternoon after the ‘General Affairs’ Council meeting. In this way we shall be able to keep the European Parliament informed of defence-related matters."@en1
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