Working session of the members of the Commission of the European Economic Community (EEC) in office from 10 January 1958 to 6 July 1967, under the presidency of Walter Hallstein. From left to right (starting with Sicco Mansholt, on the left, with his pipe): Sicco Mansholt, Robert Marjolin, Lambert Schaus, Lionello Levi Sandri, Guido Colonna di Paliano, Hans von der Groeben, Walter Hallstein, Émile Noël, Executive Secretary of the Commission, and Jean Rey.
On 10 December 1979, in a confidential note addressed 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 inter-institutional group for emergency aid to the Member States, refers to the visit he received from Mr Osmanski, Counsellor to the Embassy of Poland, and more particularly to their discussion concerning EEC–COMECON relations as well as to the relations between ASEAN and the Member States of the European Community.
Address given by Franco Maria Malfatti, President of the Commission of the European Communities, in Munich on 19 November 1970. The main topic of the address is the Commission’s possible participation in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe within the framework of political cooperation.
Note drafted by the Commission of the European Communities in Brussels on 26 October 1971, focusing mainly on the Political Committee’s discussion of the economic aspects of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) and on the preparatory work for the summit.
Address given by the President of the Commission of the European Communities in Rome on 5 November 1971 which deals with the economic and technical matters concerning the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. The President takes into account the proposals made by the ad hoc group, reaffirming the significance of the CSCE and stressing the need to establish a comprehensive joint trade policy with the Eastern countries.
Working document drafted in Brussels by the Commission of the European Communities on 28 April 1972. The document discusses the benefits and the issues that derive from the East–West economic and industrial cooperation agreements.
Dans une note confidentielle du 25 juillet 1957 sur le siège des institutions, Jean Monnet plaide pour que l'ensemble des institutions des trois Communautés européennes aient un siège commun.
In 1979, the Revue du Marché Commun publishes an interview with Émile Noël, former Secretary-General of the Commission of the European Communities, conducted by Abdi Ipekci, Editor-in-Chief of the Turkish daily newspaper Milliyet, on the development of relations between the European Economic Community (EEC) and Turkey.
Note drafted by the Commission of the European Communities in Brussels on 10 May 1972. The document indicates that the Commission has been encouraged to participate in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe within the framework of political cooperation. It also outlines the steps that Sicco Mansholt, President of the Commission, has taken in order to keep regular track of the work that the Commission is undertaking for this Conference.
Address given by Franco Maria Malfatti, President of the Commission of the European Communities, at the Conference of Foreign Ministers held in Paris on 14 May 1971. Mr Malfatti discusses whether the chapter on economic cooperation should or should not be included in the Conference on European Security. He also comments on the report by the Political Committee.