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链喇挂降餐多产号 高级商务英语阅读 has proposed that considerable resources should be made available to support the northern part of the island to catch up and to back up a settlement.In the absence of a settlement,the decisions to be taken in December by the Copenhagen European Council will be based on the conclusions of the Helsinki European Council. Acceding countries need to implement the acquis by the date of accession,except in cases where transitional arrangements have been agreed.Commitments undertaken in the negotiations must be fully met before accession.The Reqular Reports point to a number of areas where further improvements need to be made in the context of the political and economic criteria and in relationship to the adoption,implementation and enforcement of the acquis.These should be vigorously pursued. In order to analyse progress and to facilitate successful membership of the European Union,the Commission will regularly monitor this and report to Council.The Commission will produce six months before the envisaged date of accession a comprehensive monitoring report for the Council and the European Parliament.The Commission considers that a specific safeguard clause needs to be introduced in the Accession Treaty.This clause should allow the Commission for a limited period of time to take appropriate measures in the internal market field. Conclusion of negotiations requires that the necessary solutions be found to the remaining open questions in the negotiations. Bulgaria and Romania have set 2007 as their indicative date for accession.The Commission will strongly support the two countries in achieving this objective,which will continue to be guided by the principles of differentiation and own merits.The Commission will propose,on the basis of the analysis in the 2002 Regular Reports,detailed roadmaps for Bulgaria and Romania before the Copenhagen European Council.In order to prepare Bulgaria and Romania for membership in the European Union,an increased focus will be put on judicial and administrative reform.Furthermore,pre-accession assistance provided to Bulgaria and Romania should be increased considerably from the date of the first round of accessions and linked to progress in implementing the roadmaps.As the accession negotiations with all twelve negotiating candidate countries are an inclusive process,the Accession Treaty should acknowledge that the results reached in the negotiations with 第7页共11页第 7 页 共 11 页 高级商务英语阅读 has proposed that considerable resources should be made available to support the northern part of the island to catch up and to back up a settlement. In the absence of a settlement, the decisions to be taken in December by the Copenhagen European Council will be based on the conclusions of the Helsinki European Council. • Acceding countries need to implement the acquis by the date of accession, except in cases where transitional arrangements have been agreed. Commitments undertaken in the negotiations must be fully met before accession. The Regular Reports point to a number of areas where further improvements need to be made in the context of the political and economic criteria and in relationship to the adoption, implementation and enforcement of the acquis. These should be vigorously pursued. In order to analyse progress and to facilitate successful membership of the European Union, the Commission will regularly monitor this and report to Council. The Commission will produce six months before the envisaged date of accession a comprehensive monitoring report for the Council and the European Parliament. The Commission considers that a specific safeguard clause needs to be introduced in the Accession Treaty. This clause should allow the Commission for a limited period of time to take appropriate measures in the internal market field. • Conclusion of negotiations requires that the necessary solutions be found to the remaining open questions in the negotiations. • Bulgaria and Romania have set 2007 as their indicative date for accession. The Commission will strongly support the two countries in achieving this objective, which will continue to be guided by the principles of differentiation and own merits. The Commission will propose, on the basis of the analysis in the 2002 Regular Reports, detailed roadmaps for Bulgaria and Romania before the Copenhagen European Council. In order to prepare Bulgaria and Romania for membership in the European Union, an increased focus will be put on judicial and administrative reform. Furthermore, pre-accession assistance provided to Bulgaria and Romania should be increased considerably from the date of the first round of accessions and linked to progress in implementing the roadmaps. As the accession negotiations with all twelve negotiating candidate countries are an inclusive process, the Accession Treaty should acknowledge that the results reached in the negotiations with
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