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overthrown. Given that the articles specify that cooperation ties "are based on respect for democratic principles and human rights" (Chile) it might be argued that there was implicit provision for suspension of cooperation if this basis is
undermined. interest.
The Commission's views on this point would be of
(ii) Drugs: you should argue for a text consistent with that agreed for the Brazilian agreement. This would be our preferred outcome: the Brazil mandate's drugs provision accurately reflects the extent of Community competence in drugs matters (cf Article 129 of the new Treaty). If possible therefore we should like to see it established as the model for future ALA agreements.
Yours ever, Dominic
Dominic Meiklejohn
European Community Department (External)
cc Ms Hall,
FED
Mr Bunten, HKD
Mr Walwyn, UND
Ms Doig, ECFAD/ODA
Ms Dunstan, Cabinet Office
Mr Stradling, C5/HO
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