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| The third summit meeting of the Council of
Europe is opened in the Royal Castle in Warsaw, capital of Poland, May 16,
2005. Leaders and their representatives from 46 member countries took part
in the two-day meeting. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko
attends the third summit meeting of the Council of Europe in the Royal
Castle in Warsaw, capital of Poland, May 16, 2005. (Xinhua
photo) |
WARSAW, May 16 (Xinhuanet) -- The third summit
meeting of the Council of Europe opened in the Royal Castle here Monday with
participation of leaders or their representatives from 46 member states.
The meeting is designed to reaffirm shared core
values of member states and chart actions for the coming years. It will be
composed of three plenary session with each focusing on one topic from security
to anti-drug trafficking.
In his opening speech, Polish President Aleksander
Kwasniewski said that Poland attaches great importance to inter-cultural
dialogue because two very different cultures in Europe meet here.
He said that the Council of Europe is aimed to
achieve continental unity beyond boundaries by resorting to rule of law,
democracy and protection of human rights.
The summit meeting is to summarize achievements made
so far andmap out a plan for future actions to tackle poverty on the continent
and problems of organized crimes.
The continent still has "areas of unacceptable
poverty" and every citizen in the family of nations should enjoy democracy and
contribute to the building of European architecture, he said.
To guarantee security during the summit meeting, the
Polish authorities have put in place stringent security measures. From early
Sunday, the whirl of helicopters could be heard over the capital, and more than
10,000 police officers have been deployed on the streets surrounding the summit
meeting's venue.
High on the agenda of the meeting are issues on
trafficking of human beings, terrorism, money laundering, organized crime,
minorities' rights and violence against children.
Conventions on human-trafficking, prevention of
terrorism and the financing of terrorist acts are expected to be signed.
Founded in 1949, the Council of Europe took in its
46th member,Monaco, in October 2004. It has granted observer status to
Canada,Japan, Mexico, the United States and the Vatican. Belarus has applied to
join the organization.
The first summit meeting of the organization was held
in Viennain October 1993 and the second one held four years later in Strasbourg
where the Council of Europe was based. Enditem |