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14 NOV 1986 i) Participation. The only uncertainty over the list of¬ Ministers proposed by the French was over Transport Ministers two Transport Ministers should discuss at the EC Transport Council on 10/11 November. Their attendance would be a useful demonstration of continued support for the CFL project. They had other subjects
to discuss too.
ii) Agenda. The principal subjects for discussion by Heads of Government/State were East/West relations; terrorism; EC issues in
Mitterrand and the run-up to the European Council; regional issues.
Chirac would both want to cover the whole range, but personal inclinations might alter the emphasis. Ministers might also want to
discuss WEU.
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Mr Ratford expressed the hope that recent incidents were now over. Substantial economic issues were at stake, and these incidents provoked lively press and parliamentary interest.
III Terrorism
Ministers would
Recent events underlined the need for cooperation. discuss on 10 November the modalities of 'cooperation with non-EC like-minded countries. Many untruths had been circulated about Franco/British rifts at the 27/28 Luxembourg meeting.
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Falklands
The British
Mr Ratford explained the reasons for imposing the FICZ. would strongly object to any UNGA Resolution not endorsing self-determination. M Plaisant said that French legal advisers were working on the FICZ, and should have reached a conclusion by the Summit. The French would find it difficult to change their vote if this year's UNGA Resolution were the same as the one they supported in 1985. Mr Ratford reminded the French that the Summit would fall
just before the Falklands debate.
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