On 9 March 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to examine the principles for the establishment of a plan by stages for an economic and monetary union in the EEC as laid down in the Werner Report.
On 13 April 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to analyse the first meetings of the Werner Group, tasked with drawing up a report on the establishment by stages of an economic and monetary union in the EEC.
On 11 May 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to analyse the work of the Werner Committee, tasked with drawing up a report on the establishment by stages of an economic and monetary union in the EEC.
On 29 May 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Venice to examine the Werner Report on the establishment by stages of a European economic and monetary union.
On 8 June 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to examine the Werner Report on the establishment by stages of a European economic and monetary union.
Following the decision to extend the work of the Werner Group, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, is asked to deliver an opinion on the proposals in the interim report. A debate is held on this issue during the 42nd meeting of the Committee of Governors on 6 July 1970 in Basel.
Following the decision to extend the work of the Werner Group, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, is asked to deliver a technical opinion on the proposals in the interim report. A debate is held on this issue during the 43rd meeting of the Committee of Governors on 12 and 13 September 1970 in Basel.
On 8 November 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to analyse the final report by the Werner Committee on the establishment by stages of a European economic and monetary union.
On 12 December 1970, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to analyse the final report by the Werner Committee on the establishment by stages of a European economic and monetary union, and also to examine the proposals made by the Commission to the Council on 29 October 1970.
On 9 January 1971, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to examine the Werner Report on the establishment by stages of a European economic and monetary union.
On 6 March 1971, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to examine the resolutions and decisions adopted on 8 and 9 February by the Council of the European Communities.
On 19 April 1971, the Committee of Governors of the Central Banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC), chaired by Baron Ansiaux, meets in Basel to continue its examination of the resolutions and decisions adopted on 8 and 9 February by the Council of the European Communities.