
Summary: EU External Relations Council Conclusions (3 October 2005: Luxembourg)
PRESS RELEASE: 2678th Council Meeting, General Affairs and External Relations, External Relations Council Conclusions (Provisional), Luxembourg
Main Results of the Council
The Council authorised the Commission to open negotiations with Serbia and Montenegro for an association and stabilisation agreement at the earliest opportunity. The decision marks the first important step towards the establishment of contractual relations between the EU and Serbia and Montenegro.
Against the background of the Uzbek authorities' refusal to allow and independent international inquiry into the events in Andijan in May and in light of the excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Uzbek security forces during these events, the Council decided to impose a series of measures including an embargo on exports to Uzbekistan of arms, military equipment and other equipment that might be used for internal repression and restrictions on admission to the
European Union aimed at those individuals directly responsible for the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force in Andijan.
The Council welcomed the resolution adopted by the IAEA Board of Governors on 24 September and urged Iran to seize the opportunity offered by the resolution by implementing all the measures requested by the IAEA Board, including reinstating a full suspension of all fuel cycle activities.
In its General Affairs session (press release 12514/05 Presse241), the Council also noted agreement to respond positively to a request from Presidents Voronin and Yuschenko for the EU to establish a Border Mission on the Moldova/Ukraine border, including the Transnistrian segment.
CONTENTS: ITEMS DEBATED
MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS - Council conclusions
IRAN - Council conclusions
WESTERN BALKANS - Council conclusions
EU-RUSSIA SUMMIT PREPARATION
UZBEKISTAN - Council conclusions
OTHER BUSINESS
-ASEM
See the complete External Relations Council Conclusions for detailed information.
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