Irish guarantees do not change Lisbon treaty – Czech EU minister
June 24, 2009
Prague - The guarantees for Ireland, agreed on at the EU summit last week, do not change, only explain the Lisbon treaty, Czech EU Affairs Minister Stefan Fuele told the Senate EU affairs committee today, thus taking issue with Eurosceptic President Vaclav Klaus who insists that the treaty should now be ratified by parliaments of EU countries.
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