Intergovernmental negotiations
Intergovernmental negotiations
The 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC)
Treaty on European Union: Article N (Maastricht, 7 February 1992)
TexteArticle N of the Treaty on European Union, signed in Maastricht on 7 February 1992 by the Foreign Ministers and the Ministers for Economic Affairs or Finance of the Twelve, introduces a review clause applicable to all Community Treaties and the Treaty on European Union and provides for an Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) to be convened in 1996 in order to consider which provisions of the Treaty of Maastricht need to be revised.
Jean-Luc Dehaene, The 1996 IGC and the future of Europe
TexteIn June 1995, Jean-Luc Dehaene, Belgian Prime Minister, emphasises the importance of the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union for the unification of Europe.
‘The 1996 IGC: a high-risk exercise’ from the Revue du Marché Commun et de l’Union Européenne (October 1995)
TexteIn October 1995, the monthly legal journal Revue du Marché Commun et de l’Union Européenne sets out the political, institutional and economic implications of the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
WEU Contribution to the European Union Intergovernmental Conference of 1996 (Madrid, 14 November 1995)
TexteOn 14 November 1995, at the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Western European Union (WEU) in Madrid, the WEU Member States contribute to the work of the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union by emphasising the nature of relations between WEU and the European Union.
‘The 1996 IGC: answers to a few questions’ from the Revue du Marché Commun et de l’Union Européenne (January 1996)
TexteIn January 1996, in the Revue du Marché Commun et de l’Union Européenne, Jacques Santer, President of the European Commission, Elizabeth Guigou, Member of the European Parlaiment, Nils Ersbøll, former Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union, and Joseph Weyland, former Luxembourg Permanent Representative to the European Communities, all of whom are members of the Reflection Group responsible for making preparations for the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) chaired by Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, Spanish Junior Minister for European Affairs, answer questions on the implications of the IGC.
Statement by Jacques Santer on the IGC (Strasbourg, 28 February 1996)
TexteOn 28 February 1996, Jacques Santer, President of the European Commission, outlines to the European Parliament in Strasbourg the implications of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) which is due to open on 29 March in Turin for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Statement by Alain Juppé to the French National Assembly (Paris, 13 March 1996)
TexteOn 13 March 1996, in Paris, Alain Juppé, French Prime Minister, outlines to the French National Assembly the implications and prospects for success of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) due to open on 29 March in Turin for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Conférence de Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza sur la position espagnole concernant la réforme des traités de l'Union européenne (26 mars 1996)
TexteLe 26 mars 1996, Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, ministre espagnol des Affaires étrangères, prononce à l'Académie royale de jurisprudence et de législation à Madrid un discours dans lequel il décrit la position de l'Espagne par rapport à la révision du traité sur l'Union européenne examinée par la Conférence intergouvernementale (CIG) devant s'ouvrir le 29 mars à Turin.
Marcelino Oreja, Reform of the EU, a task for society
TexteIn June 1996, in an article published in the magazine Política Exterior, Marcelino Oreja, European Commissioner with special responsibility for institutional affairs and for preparations for the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC), describes the business at the IGC and the reforms proposed by the European Commission.
Felipe González Márquez, Steering Europe towards its destination
TexteIn 1996, on the eve of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union, Felipe González Márquez, Spanish Prime Minister, publishes an article in the Spanish magazine Política Exterior in which he outlines Spain’s role in the European Union.
Resolution 1108 (1997) of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (28 January 1997)
TexteOn 28 January 1997, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe welcomes the institutional prospects opened up by the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) organised by the Fifteen for the reform of the Treaty on European Union, with particular regard to the enlargement of the Union.
The EU institutions and the 1996 IGC
Opinion 136/95 of the Committee of the Regions on the revision of the Treaty on European Union (21 April 1995)
TexteOn 21 April 1995, with a view to the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference, the Committee of the Regions (CoR) delivers its opinion on its task and its role in the future institutional structure of the Community.
Report of the Court of Justice of the European Communities (Luxembourg, May 1995)
TexteIn May 1995, the Court of Justice of the European Communities publishes a report on several aspects of the application of the Treaty on European Union with a view to the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) responsible for its revision.
European Parliament Resolution on the Treaty on European Union (17 May 1995)
TexteOn 17 May 1995, the European Parliament adopts a resolution on the Treaty on European Union (TEU) with a view to improving the operation of the Community system in the run-up to the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC).
Opinion of the Economic and Social Committee on the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (23 November 1995)
TexteOn 23 November 1995, the Economic and Social Committee (ESC) publishes an opinion on its duties with a view to the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Commission Opinion, Reinforcing political union and preparing for enlargement (28 February 1996)
TexteOn 28 February 1996, with a view to the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the reform of the Treaty on European Union scheduled to be held on 29 March 1996 in Turin, the European Commission publishes its priorities for strengthening political union in the European Union and for making preparations for the forthcoming enlargement.
Resolution on the European Parliament Opinion on the convening of the Intergovernmental Conference (13 March 1996)
TexteOn 13 March 1996, in anticipation of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) due to open in Turin on 29 March, the European Parliament adopts a resolution expressing its hope that the IGC might play a supportive role in the setting up of a true European Political Union.
Statement by Jacques Santer on the objectives of the 1996 IGC (December 1995)
VidéoIn December 1995, in Brussels, with a view to the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) due to begin on 29 March 1996 in Turin in order to make preparations for the revision of the Treaty on European Union, Jacques Santer, President of the European Commission, sets out the aims and implications of the IGC.
Submission by Jacques Santer of the European Commission’s proposals for the 1996 IGC (February 1996)
VidéoIn February 1996, Jacques Santer, President of the European Commission, submits to the European Parliament the aims and the priorities of the Commission regarding the proceedings of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC), due to begin on 29 March 1996 in Turin in order to make preparations for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Position of Abel Matutes on the 1996 IGC
VidéoIn this interview, recorded in January 1996, Abel Matutes, former member of the European Commission and Chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defence Policy, presents Parliament’s expectations with regard to European defence with a view to the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC), due to begin on 29 March 1996 in Turin in order to make preparations for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
The Westendorp Report (1995)
Conclusions of the Corfu European Council: extract concerning the Intergovernmental Conference (24–25 June 1994)
TexteOn 25 June 1994, the Corfu European Council decides to establish a ‘Reflection Group’ instructed to make preparations, before the end of 1995, for the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (ICG) on the reform of the Treaty on European Union.
Group photo taken at the meeting of the European Council on Corfu (25 June 1994)
ImageOn 24 and 25 June 1994, at the meeting of the European Council on Corfu, the Heads of State or Government of the European Union decide to set up a study group to be responsible for preparations for the the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC).
Interview with Michel Barnier on the IGC and the reform of the institutions (Paris, 10 July 1995)
TexteOn 10 July 1995, in an interview for the Paris daily newspaper Le Figaro, Michel Barnier, French Minister Delegate for European Affairs, refers to the work of the reflection group given the task of preparing the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) with a view to the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
The Westendorp Report (1995)
Press briefing by Michel Barnier on the work of the reflection group on the IGC (Brussels, 12 September 1995)
TexteOn 12 September 1995, Michel Barnier, French Minister Delegate for European Affairs, holds a press conference in Brussels in which he outlines the work of the reflection group on the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC).
Report by the Reflection Group: A Strategy for Europe (Brussels, 5 December 1995)
TexteOn 5 December 1995, the Reflection Group established by the Corfu European Council of 24 and 25 June 1994 and chaired since June 1995 by Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, Spanish Junior Minister for European Affairs, submits to the Brussels European Council its final report on the challenges that need to be addressed at the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) in order to bring the European Union up to date and to prepare it for the next enlargement.
Submission of the Westendorp report (5 December 1995)
VidéoOn 5 December 1995, in Brussels, the Reflection Group created by the Corfu European Council of 24 and 25 June 1994 and chaired since June 1995 by Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, Spanish Junior Minister for European Affairs, submits its final report on the challenges to be faced at the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) in order to adapt the European Union so that it can meet the new international challenges and to prepare for its forthcoming enlargement.
Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza
ImageFrom June to December 1995, Carlos Westendorp, Spanish Junior Minister in the Foreign Ministry, chairs the study group instructed by the Corfu European Council, held on 24 and 25 June 1994, to make preparations for the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
‘Several differences of opinion are noted within the reflection group on the reform of the European institutions’ from Le Monde (8 December 1995)
TexteOn 8 December 1995, the French daily newspaper Le Monde comments on the report drawn up by the reflection group chaired by Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, Spanish Junior Minister for European Affairs, on the challenges to be faced at the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) to reform the European Union and prepare it for its forthcoming enlargement.
Conclusions of the Madrid European Council: extract concerning the Intergovernmental Conference (15–16 December 1995)
TexteOn 16 December 1995, at the Madrid European Council, the Reflection Group established by the Corfu European Council of 24 and 25 June 1994 and chaired by Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, Spanish Junior Minister for European Affairs, responsible for making preparations for the revision of the Treaty and for the drawing up of guidelines for reform of the European Union, proposes an agenda for the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC).
Members of the reflection group responsible for preparing the 1996 IGC
TableauList of the members of the reflection group chaired by Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, Spanish Secretary of State for European Affairs, that was given the task by the Corfu European Council of 24 and 25 June 1994 of preparing the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) dealing with the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
The Turin European Council (29 March 1996)
Position of the Italian Government on the IGC (Rome, 18 March 1996)
TexteOn 18 March 1996, with a view to the Turin European Council, which will formally open the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) for the revision of the Treaty on European Union on 29 March, the Italian Government establishes its political objectives and priorities.
'Grand vision toned down' from The Guardian (27 March 1996)
TexteOn 27 March 1996, on the eve of the European Council meeting in Turin, the British left-wing daily newspaper The Guardian is pessimistic about the outcome of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC).
‘Whither Europe?’ from Die Presse (29 March 1996)
TexteOn 29 March 1996, in relation to the Turin European Council, the Vienna daily newspaper Die Presse expresses its pessimism about the chances of real results being achieved at the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) responsible for preparing the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Address given by Jacques F. Poos at the Turin European Council (29 March 1996)
TexteOn 29 March 1996, at the formal opening of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) at the Turin European Council, Jacques F. Poos, Luxembourg Foreign Minister, delivers an address in which he outlines, in particular, the challenges faced by the European Union.
Statement by Klaus Kinkel at the Turin European Council (29 March 1996)
TexteOn 29 March 1996, at the formal opening of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) at the Turin European Council, Klaus Kinkel, German Foreign Minister, delivers an address in which he outlines the numerous implications of the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Conclusions of the Turin European Council: extract concerning the Intergovernmental Conference (29 March 1996)
TexteOn 29 March 1996, the Turin European Council formally opens the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union and defines its political and institutional programme.
Press conference held by Helmut Kohl at the end of the Turin European Council (29 March 1996)
TexteOn 29 March 1996, following the formal opening of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) by the Turin European Council, the German Chancellor, Helmut Kohl, holds a press conference during which he gives a positive assessment of the work begun by the Fifteen.
Turin Extraordinary European Council (Turin, 29 March 1996)
ImageOn 29 March 1996, at the Turin European Council, the Heads of State and Government of the Fifteen open the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) responsible for negotiating the future Amsterdam Treaty.
'Europe's leaders meet in Turin to tidy up the Maastricht Treaty and prepare to open the EU to the east' from Libération (29 March 1996)
TexteOn 29 March 1996, the French daily newspaper Libération considers the institutional implications of the Turin European Council which, that very day, officially opens the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
‘Doves of peace in Turin’ from Die Presse (1er April 1996)
TexteOn 1 April 1996, following the Turin European Council held on 29 March, the Austrian daily newspaper Die Presse expresses its confidence regarding the debates to be conducted at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) which has the task of revising the Treaty on European Union.
The Dublin European Council (13 and 14 December 1996)
Letter from Jacques Chirac and Helmut Kohl to John Bruton (Paris, Bonn, 9 December 1996)
TexteOn 9 December 1996, on the eve of the Dublin European Council, Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic, and the German Chancellor, Helmut Kohl, send a joint letter to John Bruton, Irish Prime Minister and President-in-Office of the European Council, in which they outline the political and institutional priorities of France and Germany in connection with the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
‘Chirac does the splits’ from Die Presse (11 December 1996)
TexteOn 11 December 1996, two days after Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic, and Helmut Kohl, German Chancellor, send a joint letter to John Bruton, Irish Prime Minister and President-in-Office of the Council of the European Union, in which they set out the political and institutional priorities of France and Germany at the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) for the revision of the Treaty on European Union, the Austrian daily newspaper Die Presse highlights the difficulties faced by President Chirac in coordinating European and national policy.
Conclusions of the Dublin European Council: extract on EMU and the IGC (13 and 14 December 1996)
TexteAt the end of the Dublin European Council of 13 and 14 December 1996, the Fifteen adopt various measures relating to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), employment and the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) responsible for the revision of the treaties.
Press conference held by Jacques Chirac following the Dublin European Council (14 December 1996)
TexteOn 14 December 1996, following the Dublin European Council, the French President, Jacques Chirac, considers the implications of the Intergovernmental Conference and expresses his optimism as regards the drawing up of a new draft treaty.
The Amsterdam European Council (16 and 17 June 1997)
Address given by Jacques Santer to the European Parliament (Strasbourg, 11 June 1997)
TexteOn 11 June 1997, Jacques Santer, President of the European Commission, delivers an address to the European Parliament in which he sets out the implications of the Amsterdam European Council to be held on 16 and 17 June and outlines the work of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Conclusions of the Amsterdam European Council: extract concerning EMU and employment (16–17 June 1997)
TexteOn 16 and 17 June 1997, at the Amsterdam European Council, the Fifteen adopt a series of measures relating to, in particular, Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), employment, competition and growth in Europe.
Group photo taken at the Amsterdam European Council (16 June 1997)
ImageGroup photo of the Heads of State or Government of the Fifteen at the Amsterdam European Council held on 16 and 17 June 1997.
The Amsterdam European Council (16 and 17 June 1997)
The Amsterdam European Council (16 and 17 June 1997)
ImageGroup photo of the Heads of State or Government of the Fifteen at the Amsterdam European Council (16–17 June 1997).
Schelto Patijn et Hans van den Broek lors du Conseil européen d'Amsterdam (16 et 17 juin 1997)
ImageSchelto Patijn (à g.), bourgmestre d'Amsterdam et Hans van den Broek (à dr.), membre de la Commission européenne chargé des relations extérieures se rendent à l’ouverture du Conseil européen d'Amsterdam des 16 et 17 juin 1997.
Demonstrations during the Amsterdam European Council (Amsterdam, 16–17 June 1997)
VidéoOn 16 and 17 June 1997, on the margins of the Amsterdam European Council, citizens and trade unionists from every country of the European Union demonstrate in the streets of the city in favour of a more social Europe.
‘Success or bust’ from the Luxemburger Wort (16 June 1997)
TexteOn 16 June 1997, the daily newspaper Luxemburger Wort sets out the political and institutional implications of the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June.
‘An area of freedom, security and justice’ from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (16 June 1997)
TexteOn 16 June 1997, the German daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung analyses the chances of the successful establishment of an area of freedom, security and justice as considered by the Fifteen at the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June.
‘Employment first and foremost’ from La Libre Belgique (16 June 1997)
TexteOn 16 June 1997, in an article published in the daily newspaper La Libre Belgique during the Amsterdam European Council, Robin Cook, British Foreign Secretary, emphasises the need to place employment at the top of the Community’s list of priorities.
'EU fails to decide how best to decide' from The Guardian (17 June 1997)
TexteOn 17 June 1997, commenting on the results of the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June, the British daily newspaper The Guardian sets out British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s positions on Europe.
‘The message from Amsterdam’ from Die Zeit
TexteOn the day following the Amsterdam European Council, held on 16 and 17 June 1997, the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit analyses the outcome of the meeting of the Heads of State or Government of the Fifteen.
Press conference held by Jacques Chirac and Lionel Jospin (Amsterdam, 18 June 1997)
TexteOn 18 June 1997, Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic, and his Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin, hold a joint press conference at which they summarise the results achieved by the Fifteen at the end of the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June.
‘Stop-off in Amsterdam’ from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (18 June 1997)
TexteOn 18 June 1997, commenting on the outcome of the Amsterdam European Council held on 16 and 17 June, the German daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung puts the achievements of the Summit into perspective and emphasises the slow and gradual nature of the process of European integration.
‘The small step of Amsterdam’ from Le Figaro (18 June 1997)
TexteOn 18 June 1997, the French daily newspaper Le Figaro comments on the outcome of the Amsterdam European Council held on 16 and 17 June and notes the Fifteen’s wish to make headway in the process of European integration.
‘The Summit of tiny reforms’ from the Süddeutsche Zeitung (18 June 1997)
TexteOn 18 June 1997, in its coverage of the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June, the Bavarian daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung expresses its disappointment at the results achieved by the Fifteen concerning the reform of the European institutions.
‘The Franco-German motor of Europe knows what failure is’ from Le Monde (19 June 1997)
TexteOn 19 June 1997, commenting on the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June, the French daily newspaper Le Monde emphasises the weaknesses of the Franco-German axis and criticises the Fifteen’s inability to resolve some of their problems.
‘The immature summit’ from El País (19 June 1997)
TexteOn 19 June 1997, commenting on the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June 1997, the Madrid daily newspaper El País expresses its disappointment at the results achieved by the Heads of State or Government of the Fifteen.
‘Europe after Amsterdam’ from Expresso
TexteOn 21 June 1997, in an article for the Lisbon weekly newspaper Expresso, Francisco Seixas da Costa, Junior Foreign Minister and representative of Portugal at the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC), comments on the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June and analyses the political and institutional achievements of the European Summit.
‘Implosion’ from El País (24 June 1997)
TexteOn 24 June 1997, commenting on the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June, the Madrid daily newspaper El País criticises the absence of decisions taken by the Fifteen in the area of European political integration.
Frans Andriessen, Amsterdam: no progress (July–August 1997)
TexteIn an article published in the magazine Internationale Spectator in August 1997, Frans Andriessen, former Netherlands Finance Minister and former Vice-President of the Commission of the European Communities, criticises the lack of progress made at the Amsterdam European Council of 16 and 17 June.
Implications of the IGC for the Member States
Joint Franco-German initiative at the IGC on enhanced cooperation (17 October 1996)
TexteOn 17 October 1996, as part of the work of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) for the revision of the Treaty on European Union, Hervé de Charette, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and his German counterpart, Klaus Kinkel, send a joint letter to Dick Spring, Irish Prime Minister and President-in-Office of the Council of Ministers of the EU, in which they advocate the principle of enhanced cooperation in order to allow Member States who so wish, and who have the capacity to do so, to progress more quickly than others on the road to the deepening of European integration, in particular with a view to the enlargement of the EU.
Interview with Hervé de Charette in Le Figaro (25 March 1997)
TexteOn 25 March 1997, in an interview for the French daily newspaper Le Figaro, Hervé de Charette, French Foreign Minister, comments on the work of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) for the revision of the Treaty on European Union.
Déclaration de Pierre Moscovici sur les coopérations renforcées (4 septembre 1997)
TexteLe 4 septembre 1997, répondant à une question parlementaire à l'Assemblée nationale, Pierre Moscovici, ministre français délégué aux Affaires européennes, détaille les dispositions principales relatives à la mise en oeuvre des coopérations renforcées au sein de l'Union européenne.
Interview with Pierre Moscovici: the Jospin Government and the Treaty of Amsterdam (Paris, 23 July 2008)
VidéoIn this interview, Pierre Moscovici, former French Minister in the Foreign Ministry with responsibility for European Affairs, summarises the position of the French Government led by Lionel Jospin on the Treaty of Amsterdam.