Commission's proposal for conclusion of EU-Japan and EU-Korea agreements in fusion energy research, agenda for 12 October Council Working Party meeting (link)

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October 16, 2006
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Brussels, 13 October 2006

Full text of Document 13849/06
Suite of documents 13849/06

Brussels, 11 October
PROPOSAL from the Commission dated 9 October 2006

Subject: Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion, by the Commission, of the Agreement between the European Atomic Energy Community and the Government of Japan for the Joint Implementation of the Broader Approach Activities in the Field of Fusion Energy Research

Delegations will find attached a proposal from the Commission, submitted under a covering letter [...]

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Full text of Document 13848/06
Suite of documents 13848/06

Brussels, 11 October

PROPOSAL from: the Commission dated: 10 October 2006

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Subject: Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion, by the Commission, of the Agreement for co-operation between the European Atomic Energy Community represented by the Commission and the Government of the Republic of Korea in the field of fusion energy research

Delegations will find attached a proposal from the Commission, submitted under a covering letter from Mr Jordi AYET PUIGARNAU, Director, to Mr Javier SOLANA, Secretary-General/High Representative.

Encl.: COM(2006) 578 final

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Research & Joint Research/Atomic Questions Working Party, 12 October 2006
Full text of Document 3411/06

1. Risk sharing finance facility
- examination of Presidency text

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2. International Scientific and Technological cooperation agreements (EC and Euratom),
including Korea/fusion and Japan/ITER broader approach
- presentation of Commission proposals
(docs. to follow)

3. Any other business

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