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Meeting of the Council of Ministers of the enlarged European Community (Brussels, 15 January 1973)
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Meeting of the Council of Ministers of the enlarged European Community (Brussels, 15 January 1973)

On 15 January 1973, John Davies, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, et Sir Alec Douglas-Home, British Foreign Minister, represent the United Kingdom at the first Council of Ministers of the Nine, in Brussels.

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Title Meeting of the Council of Ministers of the enlarged European Community (Brussels, 15 January 1973)
Document type Photo
Source Réunion de travail du Conseil des ministres de la Communauté européenne élargie. Jean Guyaux. Bruxelles: 1973. Black and White.
Keywords Council of the European Union, enlargement of the Community, United Kingdom
Copyright © Jean Guyaux
Caption On 15 January 1973, John Davies, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, et Sir Alec Douglas-Home, British Foreign Minister, represent the United Kingdom at the first Council of Ministers of the Nine, in Brussels.
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1969–1979 Crises and revival >> The first enlargement >> Negotiations with the United Kingdom >> The United Kingdom's accession
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See also ‘Let’s get blowing’ from The Guardian (24 November 1969)
Address given by the British Foreign Secretary at the WEU Ministerial meeting (Paris, 26 April 1968)
The signing and ratification of the Treaty of Nice
Preliminary Commission Opinion on the applications for membership submitted by the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and Norway — update (1 October 1969)
Negotiations with the United Kingdom
The accession of the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark to the European Communities (1973)
The British call for renegotiation
Carine Germond, France, Germany and Britain’s Second Application to the European Community (1966_1969)
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