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The Copenhagen Report (23 July 1973)

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Second report on European political cooperation in foreign policy matters (Copenhagen, 23 July 1973)

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On 23 July 1973, in Copenhagen, the Foreign Ministers of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC) adopt a report on the strengthening of European political cooperation in matters of foreign policy.
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