Seville Summit concludes with deal on immigration, enlargement and Council reform
Tighter measures to combat illegal immigration, a reconfirmation of its ambitions to conclude accession talks with ten countries by the end of 2002, and a modest reform of the European Council and the Council of Ministers. Those are the main results of the Seville Summit held from 21-22 June to conclude the Spanish Presidency.
Tighter measures to combat illegal immigration, a reconfirmation of its ambitions to conclude accession talks with ten countries by the end of 2002, and a modest reform of the European Council and the Council of Ministers. Those are the main results of the Seville Summit held from 21-22 June to conclude the Spanish Presidency.