List of European Councils

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List of European Councils, by presidency, date, and location.

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[edit] Early meetings

The first Councils were held in February and July 1961 (in Paris and Bonn respectively). They were informal summits of the leaders of the European Community, the first influential summit was held in 1969 and the Hague summit of 1969 reached an agreement on the admittance of the United Kingdom into the Community and initiated foreign policy cooperation (European Political Cooperation) The summits were only formalised in 1974, at the December summit in Paris, following a proposal from then-French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.[1][2]

[edit] Formal Council meetings

[edit] Of the Communities, 1975 to 1984

Year Date Venue President Notes
197510 March - 11 MarchImage:Flag of Ireland.svg DublinImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Liam Cosgrave[2] Inaugural formal Council
16 July - 17 JulyImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Moro[3]
1 December - 2 DecemberImage:Flag of Italy.svg RomeImage:Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Moro[4]
19761 April - 2 AprilImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Gaston Thorn[5]
12 July - 13 JulyImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joop den Uyl[6]
29 November - 30 NovemberImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg The HagueImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joop den Uyl[7]
197725 March - 27 March?Image:Flag of Italy.svg RomeImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Callaghan[8]
29 June - 30 JuneImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg LondonImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Callaghan[9]
5 December - 6 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Leo Tindemans[10]
19787 April - 8 AprilImage:Flag of Denmark.svg CopenhagenImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Anker Jørgensen[11]
6 July - 7 JulyImage:Flag of Germany.svg BremenImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Schmidt[12]
4 December - 5 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Schmidt[13]
197912 March - 13 MarchImage:Flag of France.svg ParisImage:Flag of France.svg Valéry Giscard d'Estaing[14]
21 June - 22 JuneImage:Flag of France.svg StrasbourgImage:Flag of France.svg Valéry Giscard d'Estaing[15]
29 November - 30 NovemberImage:Flag of Ireland.svg DublinImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Jack Lynch[16]
198017 April - 18 AprilImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Cossiga[17]
12 June - 13 JuneImage:Flag of Italy.svg VeniceImage:Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Cossiga[18]
1 December - 2 DecemberImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Pierre Werner[19]
198123 March - 24 MarchImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg MaastrichtImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dries van Agt[20]
29 June - 30 JuneImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dries van Agt[21]
26 November - 27 NovemberImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg LondonImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Margaret Thatcher[22]
198229 March - 30 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wilfried Martens[23]
28 June - 29 JuneImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wilfried Martens[24]
3 December - 4 DecemberImage:Flag of Denmark.svg CopenhagenImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Poul Schlüter[25]
198321 March - 22 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Kohl[26]
17 June - 19 JuneImage:Flag of Germany.svg StuttgartImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Kohl[27]
4 December - 6 DecemberImage:Flag of Greece.svg AthensImage:Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Papandreou[28]

[edit] Of the Communities, 1984 to 1993

198419 March - 20 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of France.svg François Mitterrand[29]
25 June - 26 JuneImage:Flag of France.svg FontainebleauImage:Flag of France.svg François Mitterrand[30] British rebate agreed
3 December - 4 DecemberImage:Flag of Ireland.svg DublinImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Garret FitzGerald[31]
198529 March - 30 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Italy.svg Bettino Craxi[32] Initiated the IGC leading to the Single European Act
28 June - 29 JuneImage:Flag of Italy.svg MilanImage:Flag of Italy.svg Bettino Craxi[33]
2 December - 3 DecemberImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jacques Santer[34]
198626 June - 27 JuneImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg The HagueImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruud Lubbers[35]
5 December - 6 DecemberImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg LondonImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Margaret Thatcher[36]
198729 June - 30 JuneImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wilfried Martens[37]
4 December - 5 DecemberImage:Flag of Denmark.svg CopenhagenImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Poul Schlüter[38]
198811 February - 13 FebruaryImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Kohl[39]
27 June - 28 JuneImage:Flag of Germany.svg HanoverImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Kohl[40]
2 December - 3 DecemberImage:Flag of Greece.svg RhodesImage:Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Papandreou[41]
198926 June - 27 JuneImage:Flag of Spain.svg MadridImage:Flag of Spain.svg Felipe González[42]
18 NovemberImage:Flag of France.svg ParisImage:Flag of France.svg François Mitterrand[43] (Informal)
8 December - 9 DecemberImage:Flag of France.svg StrasbourgImage:Flag of France.svg François Mitterrand[44]
199028 AprilImage:Flag of Ireland.svg DublinImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Charles Haughey[45]
25 June - 26 JuneImage:Flag of Ireland.svg DublinImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Charles Haughey[46]
27 October - 28 OctoberImage:Flag of Italy.svg RomeImage:Flag of Italy.svg Giulio Andreotti[47]
14 December - 15 DecemberImage:Flag of Italy.svg RomeImage:Flag of Italy.svg Giulio Andreotti[48]
19918 AprilImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jacques Santer[49]
28 June - 29 JuneImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jacques Santer[50]
9 December - 10 DecemberImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg MaastrichtImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruud Lubbers[51] Signing of the Treaty of Maastricht
199227 June - 27 JuneImage:Flag of Portugal.svg LisbonImage:Flag of Portugal.svg Aníbal Cavaco Silva[52]
16 OctoberImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg BirminghamImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Major[53]
11 December - 12 DecemberImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EdinburghImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Major[54]
199321 June - 22 JuneImage:Flag of Denmark.svg CopenhagenImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Poul Nyrup Rasmussen[55] Copenhagen criteria agreed.
29 OctoberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Luc Dehaene[56]

[edit] Of the European Union, 1993 to 2004

199310 December - 11 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Luc Dehaene[57]
199424 June - 25 JuneImage:Flag of Greece.svg CorfuImage:Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Papandreou[58] Signing of the Accession Treaty of Austria, Finland, Sweden and Norway (Norway did not ratify).
9 December - 10 DecemberImage:Flag of Germany.svg EssenImage:Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Kohl[59]
199526 June - 27 JuneImage:Flag of France.svg CannesImage:Flag of France.svg Jacques Chirac[60]
15 December - 16 DecemberImage:Flag of Spain.svg MadridImage:Flag of Spain.svg Felipe González[61]
199629 March - 30 MarchImage:Flag of Italy.svg TurinImage:Flag of Italy.svg Lamberto Dini
21 June - 22 JuneImage:Flag of Italy.svg FlorenceImage:Flag of Italy.svg Romano Prodi
13 December - 14 DecemberImage:Flag of Ireland.svg DublinImage:Flag of Ireland.svg John Bruton
199716 June - 17 JuneImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg AmsterdamImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wim KokSigned Treaty of Amsterdam
20 November - 21 NovemberImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jean-Claude JunckerSpecial council on Employment
12 December - 13 DecemberImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg LuxembourgImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jean-Claude Juncker
19983 MayImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony BlairSpecial Council on the Euro decides the 11 states which would enter the third stage of EMU.
15 June - 16 JuneImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg CardiffImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Blair
11 December - 12 DecemberImage:Flag of Austria.svg ViennaImage:Flag of Austria.svg Viktor Klima
199925 March - 26 MarchImage:Flag of Germany.svg BerlinImage:Flag of Germany.svg Gerhard Schröder
3 June - 4 JuneImage:Flag of Germany.svg CologneImage:Flag of Germany.svg Gerhard SchröderDetails below table
15 October - 16 OctoberImage:Flag of Finland.svg TampereImage:Flag of Finland.svg Paavo LipponenAgreement on institutional reform
10 December - 11 DecemberImage:Flag of Finland.svg HelsinkiImage:Flag of Finland.svg Paavo Lipponen
200023 March - 24 MarchImage:Flag of Portugal.svg LisbonImage:Flag of Portugal.svg António GuterresAgreed Lisbon Strategy
19 June - 20 JuneImage:Flag of Portugal.svg Santa Maria da FeiraImage:Flag of Portugal.svg António Guterres
13 October - 14 OctoberImage:Flag of France.svg BiarritzImage:Flag of France.svg Jacques ChiracInformal European council
7 December - 9 DecemberImage:Flag of France.svg NiceImage:Flag of France.svg Jacques ChiracSigned Treaty of Nice
200123 March - 24 MarchImage:Flag of Sweden.svg StockholmImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Göran Persson
15 June - 16 JuneImage:Flag of Sweden.svg GothenburgImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Göran PerssonEnlargement, sustainable development, economic growth and structural reform issues in addition to an EU-US summit. See also: Gothenburg protests
21 SeptemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Guy VerhofstadtEmergency council - Terrorism
19 OctoberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg GhentImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Guy VerhofstadtInformal council
14 December - 15 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg LaekenImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Guy VerhofstadtDetails below table
200215 March - 16 MarchImage:Flag of Spain.svg BarcelonaImage:Flag of Spain.svg José María Aznar López
21 June - 22 JuneImage:Flag of Spain.svg SevilleImage:Flag of Spain.svg José María Aznar LópezDecided to reorganise the Council formations
in order to achieve greater focus and efficiency
24 October - 25 OctoberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Fogh Rasmussen
12 December - 13 DecemberImage:Flag of Denmark.svg CopenhagenImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Fogh Rasmussen
200317 FebruaryImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Greece.svg Costas SimitisExtraordinary council - Iraq
20 March - 21 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Greece.svg Costas Simitis
16 April - 17 AprilImage:Flag of Greece.svg AthensImage:Flag of Greece.svg Costas SimitisInformal council - Signing of the
Treaty of Accession 2003
20 JuneImage:Flag of Greece.svg ThessalonikiImage:Flag of Greece.svg Costas Simitis
4 OctoberImage:Flag of Italy.svg RomeImage:Flag of Italy.svg Silvio BerlusconiExtraordinary council to begin IGC on EU Constitution
16 October - 17 OctoberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Italy.svg Silvio Berlusconi
12 December - 13 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Italy.svg Silvio Berlusconi
200425 March - 26 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Bertie Ahern

[edit] Following the 2004 Enlargement, 2004 to present

200417 June - 18 JuneImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Bertie Ahern
4 November - 5 NovemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Peter Balkenende
16 December - 17 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Peter Balkenende
200522 March - 23 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jean-Claude Juncker
16 June - 17 JuneImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jean-Claude Juncker
27 OctoberImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hampton CourtImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony BlairInformal council on globalisation
15 December - 16 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Blair
200623 March - 24 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Schüssel
15 June - 16 JuneImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Schüssel
20 OctoberImage:Flag of Finland.svg LahtiImage:Flag of Finland.svg Matti VanhanenInformal, meeting with Vladimir Putin, held in Sibelius Hall
14 December - 15 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Finland.svg Matti Vanhanen
20078 March - 9 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Germany.svg Angela Merkel
21 June - 22 JuneImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Germany.svg Angela MerkelAgreement on basis for Reform Treaty. Agreement to allow entry of Malta and Cyprus to the Eurozone.
18 October - 19 OctoberImage:Flag of Portugal.svg LisbonImage:Flag of Portugal.svg Jose SocratesInformal. Agreement reached on the Reform Treaty. Also discussed climate change and the US economic crisis[3]
14 DecemberImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Portugal.svg Jose SocratesSignature of Reform Treaty in Lisbon on 13/12, European Council in Brussels the next day.

[edit] Upcoming

200813 March - 14 MarchImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Slovenia.svg Janez Janša
19 May - 20 MayImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BrusselsImage:Flag of Slovenia.svg Janez Janša

[edit] Details

[edit] Cologne 1999

The European Council met in Cologne on June 3-4 1999 to consider issues after the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force. Romano Prodi presented his plan for the future Commission's work and reform program. The Council called for an EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

The Council designated Javier Solana for the post of Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union (with Pierre de Boissieu as his deputy) and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). It decided on a common policy on Russia (first use of the CFSP). Adopted the declaration on Kosovo. In relation to the European Security and Defence Policy, a major element of the CFSP, the council declared that the EU "must have the capacity for autonomous action, backed up by credible military forces, the means to decide to use them, and a readiness to do so, in order to respond to international crises without prejudice to actions by NATO." (Declared in St Malo by France and Great Britain)

[edit] Laeken 2001

The Laeken European Council was held at the royal palace at Laeken, Belgium on 14-15 December 2001. About 80,000 people protested outside the European Council; some violence occurred, with a small group of protesters throwing Molotov cocktails at Belgian police, although there was much less violence than there was at the Gothenburg European Council in July of the same year.

The main matters the Laeken European Council dealt with were: new measures in the area of Justice and Home Affairs: the European arrest warrant, a common definition of terrorism, and EUROJUST; the seats of 10 new EU agencies -- after hours of disagreement, the European Council failed to reach an agreement and decided to leave the decision until next year; the impending introduction of Euro cash (the European Council met with the Finance ministers to consider this); the progress of EU enlargement; the adoption of the Laeken Declaration on the Future of Europe, establishing the European Convention, to be presided over with former President of France, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, as President of the Convention, and former Italian Prime Minister Giuliano Amato and former Belgian Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene as Vice-Presidents. The Convention was tasked with drafting the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, and would have about 60 members, drawn from national governments, national Parliamentarians, the European Parliament, and the European Commission, and include representatives from the candidate countries. The declaration reviews the progress of European integration over the last fifty years, tracing it back to its origins in the horrors of World War II, and poses a number of questions to be answered by the Convention.[4][5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stark, Christine. Evolution of the European Council: The implications of a permanent seat (PDF). Dragoman.org. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.
  2. ^ van Grinsven, Peter (September 2003). The European Council under Construction (PDF). Netherlands Institution for international Relations. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
  3. ^ Informal European Council Lisbon, 18-19 October 2007 Presidency Press Release
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ Press Releases, Council of the European Union

[edit] See also


ca:Llista de Consells Europeus

de:Gipfel von Laeken fr:Déclaration de Laeken nl:Verklaring van Laken

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