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HomeRecent updates“Diplomatic car crash”

“Diplomatic car crash”

December 5, 2011 ARC Recent updates

Following last week’s report from the Westminster Food and Nutrition Forum (UK junior minister urges R&D funding from Pillar II) our UK correspondent, who attended the event, has written two additional posts providing further information and quotations from the event including a description of the CAP negotions as a diplomatic car crash…

The two reports can be found in Latest news from EU Member States.

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