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unter besonderer Berücksichtigung Ungarns, der Minderheitenfrage und der europäischen Integration".

  

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Die Dokumente ab 2001

  1. ACT LXII OF 2001 ON HUNGARIANS LIVING IN NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES

  2. Statement by Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi on reactions from neighboring countries to the adoption of the Law on Hungarians living in the neighboring countries by the Hungarian Parliament. (Budapest, June 20, 2001)

  3. Report by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Władysław Bartoszewski on on the tasks of Polish foreign policy in 2001.

  4. Statement des Bayerischen Staatsministers für Bundes- und Europaangelegenheiten Reinhold Bocklet am 28. Juni 2001 in Prag zum Thema: „Osterweiterung der EU“ - Manuskriptfassung

  5. Bericht des Bayerischen Staatsministers für Bundes- und Europaangelegenheiten Reinhold Bocklet vor dem Ausschuss für Bundes- und Europaangelegenheiten des Bayerischen Landtags am 14. November 2000 zur Regierungskonferenz 2000, Osterweiterung und EU-Grundrechtscharta - Manuskriptfassung

  6. Vorschlag für einen Beschluß des Rates der Europäischen Union über die Grundsätze, Prioritäten, Zwischenziele und Bedingungen der Beitrittspartnerschaft mit der Republik Ungarn (13. November 2001)

  7. Vorschlag für einen Beschluss des Europäischen Rates über die Grundsätze, Prioritäten, Zwischenziele und Bedingungen der Beitrittspartnerschaft mit Polen (13. November 2001)

  8. The Future European Union: A Romanian Vision (Government of Romania, June 26, 2001)

  9. Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ/ DAHR). STATEMENT on the Freedom of Speech (September 29, 2001)

  10. STATEMENT BY MR ADRIAN NASTASE, PRIME MINISTER OF ROMANIA, on the 2001 Regular Report on Romania’s Progress towards EU Accession (Bucharest, 13 November 2001)

  11. STATEMENT BY H.E. MR. ADRIAN NASTASE PRIME MINISTER OF ROMANIA AT THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN INITIATIVE SUMMIT MEETING (TRIESTE, 23 NOVEMBER, 2001)

  12. MEMORANDUM of UNDERSTANDING between the Government of Romania and the Government of the Republic of Hungary concerning the Law on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries and issues of bilateral co-operation

  13. Declaration of Prime Ministers of the CEFTA Countries. (Warsaw, the Republic of Poland, November 15, 2000)

  14. REPUBLIC OF POLAND. Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The Eastern policy of the European Union in the run-up to the EU’s enlargement to include the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (Poland’s viewpoint, Warsaw, 13 June, 2001)

  15. Czech Republic. Act on rights of members of national minorities and amendment of some acts (10 July 2001)

  16. Annual Report on the Activities of the Visegrad Group (Krakow, 1 June 2001)

  17. Visegrád Group. Program of the Hungarian Presidency for strengthening the cooperation of the four Visegrad countries (2001/2002)

  18. EIGHTH MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION COUNCIL BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND POLAND (Brussels, 20 November 2001) JOINT PRESS RELEASE

  19. Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic on the European Commission document from 30th January 2002 on EU enlargement budget aspects. (31/01/2002)

  20. Joint Statement adopted at the 8th meeting of the Chairmen of Foreign Affairs, Defense and European Integration Committees of the Parliaments of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary (Budapest, January 31 – February 1, 2002)

  21. Statement of the Prime Ministers of the Visegrad countries published by the Presidency in Office - Budapest, February 15, 2002

  22. Joint Press Statement of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany (February 20, 2002)

  23. Council of Europe. Recommendation 1521 (2001). Csango minority culture in Romania (23 May 2001)

  24. Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the adoption of the Act on Minorities in Yugoslavia (March 1, 2002)

  25. Hungarian Government. Government Decree No 125/2001. (VII. 10.) on the Office for National and Ethnic Minorities

  26. Statement by Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi on the Visegrád Cooperation (Budapest, February 26, 2002)

  27. OSZE. OFFIZIELLE SCHLUSSFOLGERUNGEN DER ZWEITEN KONFERENZ ZUR ÜBERPRÜFUNG DER WIRKUNGSWEISE DES VERTRAGS ÜBER KONVENTIONELLE STREITKRÄFTE IN EUROPA UND DER ABSCHLIESSENDEN AKTE DER VERHANDLUNGEN ÜBER PERSONALSTÄRKEN (1. Juni 2001) einschließlich der im Zuge der Sprachenabstimmung vom 15. Juni 2001 vorgenommenen Änderungen

  28. NATO. South East Europe Common Assessment Paper on Regional Security Challenges and Opportunities (SEECAP) (Budapest, 30 May 2001)

  29. Position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic on the EU Summit in Laeken/Brussels, 14-15 December 2001

  30. RESERVATIONS of the Slovak Republic concerning provisions of the Act on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries (Summer 2002)

  31. Address by Minister Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz at the Hungarian Institute of Foreign Affairs in Budapest during his official visit to Hungary (February 7, 2002)  „Poland on the threshold of European Union membership“

  32. Aide Memoire of the Slovak Republic to the Bill of the Republic of Hungary on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries (2002, Feb. 18)

  33. Non paper of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic on the Presidential decrees of the Czechoslovak Republic (2002, April 10)

  34. NATO. Final Communiqué. Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council (Held In Reykjavik on 14 May 2002)

  35. NATO. Chairman's Summary of the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in Foreign Ministers Session (15 May 2002)

  36. South East Europe Common Assessment Paper on Regional Security Challenges and Opportunities (SEECAP) (15 May 2002)

  37. Joint Statement. Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia (Warsaw, 22 May 2002)

  38. Joint Statement Summit Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Visegrad Group (Esztergom, 29 June 2002)

  39. Declaration by the Presidents of States of the Visegrád Group (Pszczyna, Poland, 19 January 2001)

  40. Joint Statement of the Heads of Government of the Visegrád  Group Member Countries (Krakow, 1 June 2001)

  41. Visegrád Group. Joint Statement of the Chairmen of the Committees of the Foreign Affairs, of the Defence and of the European Integration of the Parliaments of Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, adopted at their 7th meeting, Prague, June 24 - 25, 2001

  42. JOINT STATEMENT. MEETING OF THE MINISTERS OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF CYPRUS, THE CZECH REPUBLIC, ESTONIA, HUNGARY, POLAND AND SLOVENIA (Cyprus, 23 November 2001) 

  43. Press Statement. Visegrád Group.Summit Meeting between Benelux and the Visegrád Group (Luxembourg, 5th December 2001)

  44. „Romania in the European Union and the Future of Europe“ - Speech of HE Mr. Adrian NĂSTASE, Prime Minister of Romania European Policy Center (Brussels, June 6, 2002)

  45. Statement by HE Adrian NĂSTASE, Prime minister of the Government of Romania concerning the Law on Hungarians Living in Neighboring Countries and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Romania and the Government of the Republic of Hungary, concluded in Budapest on the 22nd of December 2001

  46. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE HUNGARIAN PRESIDENCY ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP (2001/2002)

  47. „The Democratic Unification of Europe” - Remarks By H.E. Adrian Nastase, Prime Minister of Romania - Riga 2002 Summit - 5 July 2002

  48. Jan Kavan. The Future Functioning of the European Union (The European Policy Center, Brussels, February 22, 2002)

  49. Address by Rumanian Foreign Minister Mircea Geoana to the Yearly Meeting of the Board of Governors of Radio Free Europe (Prague, 18 July 2002)

  50. Presentation by Mr. László Kovács, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary at the meeting of Romanian Ambassadors at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania (Bucharest, September 5, 2002)

  51. Communiqué on the 8th meeting of the ministers of culture in the Visegrad Four countries (Budapest 5-6 September 2002)

  52. Presentation by Mr. László Kovács, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary, delivered at Columbia University (New York, September 12, 2002)

  53. Joint Statement of the Parties represented in the National Assembly of the Republic of Hungary and of the Government on the threshold of the accession into the European Union (Budapest, September 19, 2002)

  54. Address by Foreign Minister László Kovács at the joint Hungarian-Norwegian Security Policy Seminar entitled “Regional Dimensions of NATO’s Partnership after Prague” (Budapest, October 9, 2002)

  55. Talking points for László Kovács, Minister for Foreign Affairs at the Seminar of the Hungarian National Assembly on “Hungary’s Foreign and Security Policy in a Changing and Enlarging Alliance” (Budapest, October 17, 2002)

  56. Speech by the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Mikuláš Dzurinda, at a meeting with representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in the Slovak Republic. 24th October 2002

  57. The Prime Ministers of V-10 Group issue joint declaration at the end of „Spring of New Allies“ summit meeting in Bucharest (27 March 2002)

  58. Statement by the Heads of State and Government of Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia on the occasion of NATO Summit in Prague (25.11.2002)

  59. Hungary in the European Union. Speech by Günter Verheugen, Member of the European Commission (Budapest, 17 July 2002)

  60. Final Statement of the Sixth Session of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 17 November 2002)

  61. Joint Statement adopted at the 9th Meeting of Chairmen of the Committees on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Security, and European Integration of the Parliaments of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia (Bratislava, Slovakia 12-13 January 2003)

  62. LETTER OF SERBIAN PRIME MINISTER ZORAN DJINDJIC TO PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK (February 7, 2003)

 

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