Letter sent on 28 September 1960 by Émile Noël, Executive Secretary of the Commission of the European Economic Community (EEC), to Christian Calmes, Secretary-General of the Council of the EEC, to notify him of Spain’s request to establish a diplomatic mission to the EEC.
At the conference held from 25 to 28 March 1987 in Rome to mark the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom), Émile Noël, former representative of the French Prime Minister, Guy Mollet, during the Val Duchesse negotiations, recalls the outcome of the Conference of Foreign Ministers of the six Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), which was held in Paris on 20 and 21 October 1956.
On 20 November 1984, Émile Noël, Secretary-General of the Commission of the European Communities, gives a lecture to the Royal Institute for International Relations (IRRI), in Brussels, in which he emphasises the need to give a new impetus to the European integration process, despite economic and political difficulties.
In a letter dated 17 January 1965, Émile Noël, Executive Secretary of the Commission of the European Economic Community (CEE), suggests to Walter Hallstein, President of the EEC Commission, that, in the Commission proposal on the number of Council meetings to be held in Luxembourg, no more than 12 meetings per year be held.
On 26 January 1979, in a confidential note sent to Émile Noël, Executive Secretary of the Commission of the European Economic Community, Umberto G. Stefani, Secretary General of Coreper and former chair of the interinstitutional group for emergency aid to the Member States, refers to his conversations with diplomats from the USSR and Czechoslovakia and by extension to the security aspects of EEC–Comecon relations.
In this interview, Edmund Wellenstein, Secretary-General of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) between 1960 and 1967, describes the personality and decisive action of Émile Noël, his counterpart within the EEC Commission.
On 19 March 1979, in a confidential note sent to Émile Noël, Executive Secretary of the Commission of the European Economic Community, Umberto G. Stefani, Secretary General of Coreper and former chair of the interinstitutional group for emergency aid to the Member States, refers to the visit he received from Buzykin, Adviser to the USSR Embassy in Brussels, and more particularly to their discussion concerning the relations and agreement between the EEC and Comecon.
On 20 February 1979, in a confidential note sent to Émile Noël, Executive Secretary of the Commission of the European Economic Community, Umberto G. Stefani, Secretary General of Coreper and former chair of the interinstitutional group for emergency aid to the Member States, refers to the visit he received from Babenkov, Secretary of the USSR Embassy in Brussels, and more particularly to their discussion on issues such as the events on the China–Vietnam border and the relations of some Comecon member countries with the Commission of the European Communities.