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Fact Sheet (Text n°4955) FR EN DE
Franco_German proposal on the common security policy (Brussels, 4 February 1991)
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Franco_German proposal on the common security policy (Brussels, 4 February 1991)

On 4 February 1991, in connection with Political Union, the French Foreign Minister, Roland Dumas, and his German counterpart, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, submit to the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) a proposal concerning the implementation of a common foreign and security policy (CFSP).

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Title Franco_German proposal on the common security policy (Brussels, 4 February 1991)
Document type Text
Source Auswärtiges Amt (Ed.). Deutsche Aussenpolitik 1990/91: auf dem Weg zu einer europäischen Friedensordnung: Eine Dokumentation. Stuttgart: Bonn Aktuell, 1991, pp. 338-341.
Keywords CFSP, NATO, WEU
Copyright © Auswärtiges Amt
Caption On 4 February 1991, in connection with Political Union, the French Foreign Minister, Roland Dumas, and his German counterpart, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, submit to the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) a proposal concerning the implementation of a common foreign and security policy (CFSP).
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1987–1997 The European Union in a Europe in the throes of change >> The Treaty on European Union >> The second pillar of the European Union: common foreign and security policy
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See also St. Malo Declaration by France and the United Kingdom (3 and 4 December 1998)
The provisions of the Treaty of Amsterdam
The Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on Political Union
The Constitutional Treaty of 29 October 2004
Interview with Willem van Eekelen: relations between WEU and NATO in the 1960s (The Hague, 1 October 2009)
Treaty of Amsterdam — Declaration (No 3) relating to WEU (2 October 1997)
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