BRUSSELS, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- Heads of state and
government from the 27 European Union nations arrived here Wednesday for a
two-day summit meeting, which is expected to be dominated by discussions on the
current global financial crisis and economic issues.
As usual, the leaders kicked off the summit by
meeting with Hans-Gert Poettering, president of the European Parliament.
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European Commission President Jose
Manuel Durao Barroso (L) and Commissioner for external affairs Benita
Ferrero-Waldner attend the European Union leaders summit at the EU
headquarters in Brussels, on October 15, 2008. Heads of state and
government from the 27 European Union nations arrived here Wednesday for a
two-day summit meeting, which is expected to be dominated by discussions
on the current global financial crisis and economic issues. (Xinhua
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After that, they will be trying to find ways to save
the troubled banks and restore confidence in the sector.
They will also try to demonstrate the will of the EU
to make an essential contribution to the resolution of the international
turmoil.
An energy-climate package and energy security will be
on the agenda as well.
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Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude
Juncker (L), who also chairs the euro group, French President Nicolas
Sarkozy (C), whose country holds the EU rotating presidency and the
Netherlands' Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende arrive at the EU
headquarters in Brussels, on October 15, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
On the Treaty of Lisbon, the leaders and the
president of the European Parliament will hear a progress report from Irish
Prime Minister Brian Cowen on the prospect of an agreement in December on the
approach to take.
Ireland rejected the treaty in a referendum earlier
this year.
The summit will also focus on immigration, relations
with Russia, Georgia and other eastern neighbors.
It is expected to adopt the European Pact on
Immigration and Asylum, the basis of a real European immigration policy, one of
the four priorities defined by the French Presidency.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L),
whose country holds the EU rotating presidency and European Parliament
President Hans-Gert Pottering attend the European Union leaders summit at
the EU headquarters in Brussels, on October 15, 2008. (Xinhua
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