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65th anniversary of liberation of Nazi concentrationThe 65th anniversary was celebrated in Oswiecim of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Around 150 former inmates of the camp and numerous politicians took part in the celebrations including President Lech President Klaus jibes at Van Rompuy over title Czech President Vaclav Klaus, an opponent of the European Union’s deeper integration, made a jibe at European President Herman Van Rompuy before their recent meeting in Prague, saying he doesn’t know what title to use Moroccan Prime Minister at Presidential Palace In Warsaw, Lech Kaczynski, the Polish President, and Abbas El Fassi, the Prime Minister of Morocco, discussed such issues as the economy, the Eastern Partnership, the Union for the Mediterranean, and tourism. The Polish President Who speaks for Europe? US Vice President to Poles: No decisions without you The US will strike no deals with Russia at the expense of Central Europe, US Vice President Joe Biden told a Polish daily as he began a visit to discuss a new missile defence shield Klaus discusses Lisbon Treaty with Swedish premier CZECH President Vaclav Klaus discussed his countrys ratification of the European Unions reform treaty with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt on 7 October, the presidential office said. In Stockholm, Reinfeldt later told reporters that Klaus Czech senators lodge Lisbon Treaty challenge A GROUP of Czech senators on 29 September filed the second constitutional challenge against the European Union’s reform treaty, putting up another hurdle to its ratification days before Irish voters are set to vote again Voting for Europe Germany completes ratification process for Lisbon treaty Poland, Russia, Germany join to mark World War II’s start Leaders of Poland, Russia and Germany showed unity on September 1 in condemning the horrors of World War II during ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the start of history’s bloodiest conflict Deutsche Pressse Agentur Lithuania, Poland discuss Baltic energy bridge progress Representatives of Lietuvos Energija AB and PSE Operator Lithuanian and Polish power operators met in Vilnius with LitPol Link, the company responsible for preparing the construction of the Poland-Lithuania electricity grid link, news agencies reported. Another roadblock for the EU’s treaty, a German court Cautious Klaus to be EU’s last to decide Lisbon Treaty The Eurosceptics find their place in EU Parliament A new political force has taken shape within the European Parliament as British, Polish and Czech Eurosceptics announced that they had found enough support to form a separate parliamentary group. The move confirms a major What now? The EPP seeks rivals’ support in EU parliament Kaczysnki, Tusk differ over Euro strategy Polish President Lech Kaczynski hosted a meeting on February 25 on the economic crisis with his political adversary, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, but the two remained at odds whether moving a step closer to joining Kaczynski slashes pensions to former Communists Polish President Lech Kaczynski has signed an act that cuts pensions to former Communist security services and military council members, according to an announcement on his website on February 6. The law, passed by parliament Adami, Kaczynski discuss Lisbon Treaty, economy Lawmaker resigns over remarks Polish member of parliament Janusz Palikot resigned on January 20 as head of the Friendly State commission after insulting a former opposition minister, local media reported. His party had recommended that Palikot be taken off Warsaw to prioritise nuclear power stations, gas contracts Kaczynski urges EU to diversify energy sources Kaczynski vetoes key pension reform Polish President Lech Kaczynski said on December 15 he was vetoing a key government reform that aims to cut state spending by reducing the number of workers entitled to take early retirement, news agencies reported. Beijing issues mild rebuke to Warsaw over Dalai Lama meeting Sarkozy to meet Dalai Lama, but EU treaty talks stall Latvia celebrates 90 years Four regional presidents were in Latvia on November 18 to help the small Baltic republic celebrate 90 years since it first declared its independence from Russia. President Valdis Zatlers of Latvia was joined by presidents Tusk says Poland can enter Eurozone by 2012 The European Central Bank has called Poland’s plan to enter the Eurozone by 2012, “ambitious, but realistic,” said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk after talks with the bank’s leadership in Frankfurt, Germany on November 12. US moves to Europe Kouchner says talks to restart at summit Polish President Kaczynski gate-crashes at Brussels EU Summit Shipyard rescue plan deal |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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