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Ireland key to Lisbon Treaty, say Czech, Polish leaders - Summary

Prague - The future of the Lisbon Treaty lies in the hands of Ireland, whose voters rejected the pact in a June referendum, the Czech and Polish presidents said Thursday. The dinner meeting between Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his Czech counte...

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Merkel Says Lisbon Treaty Will be Implemented

German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed confidence that the European Union's Treaty of Lisbon will be implemented despite its rejection by the Irish electorate in a referendum last month.

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Ireland and the Lisbon treaty: Vote early, vote often

The French president mollifies his tone towards Ireland DAYS before his visit to Dublin on July 21st, Nicolas Sarkozy had alienated those he hoped to conciliate in his efforts to salvage the European Union’s Lisbon treaty. The Irish government was dismayed when the French president privately told party members, only four weeks after Ireland’s voters had [...]

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Ireland and the Lisbon treaty: Vote early, vote often

The French president mollifies his tone towards Ireland DAYS before his visit to Dublin on July 21st, Nicolas Sarkozy had alienated those he hoped to conciliate in his efforts to salvage the European Union's Lisbon treaty. The Irish government was dismayed when the French president privately told party members, only four weeks after Ireland's voters had decisively rejected Lisbon,...

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Polish, Czech presidents to discuss EU's reform treaty

Prague - Polish and Czech leaders planned Friday to discuss the future of the European Union's reform treaty, which the Czech president declared dead after Irish voters rejected it. Polish President Lech Kaczynski's visit to Prague has led to specula...

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German chancellor confident EU's Lisbon Treaty will be implemented

Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed confidence Wednesday that the European Union's Treaty of Lisbon will be implemented despite its rejection by the Irish electorate in a referendum last month. Answering a journalist's question on the ...

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Jouyet: Irish to decide 'if and when' to hold second EU Treaty vote

Arranging a second popular vote on the Lisbon Treaty in Ireland ahead of the European Parliament elections in June 2009 will be difficult, according to French State Secretary for EU Affairs Jean-Pierre Jouyet, speaking during an interview with EurActiv France on the occasion of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to Ireland on 21 July.

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Ganley tells Sarkozy that the Lisbon Treaty is dead

Some information passed on from Libertas. Chairman of Libertas, Declan Ganley, at a private group meeting with President of France and European Council Nicholas Sarkozy said that the Treaty of Lisbon is dead. "During the meeting, President Sarkozy himself twice admitted that his own people would vote no to the Lisbon Treaty, as they have already rejected a very similar text...

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Early Dáil recall to set up Lisbon Treaty body

The Dáil is expected to be recalled early from its summer recess to establish an all-party body on the Lisbon Treaty, it emerged today.

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Dail to be recalled early to address Lisbon fallout

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, is reportedly set to recall the Dail for one day in September as part of moves to address the fall-out from the Lisbon Treaty referendum.

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Lisbon treaty dies if Irish keep No vote, says UK’s opposition

An incoming Conservative government in Britain would try to kill off the European Union’s Lisbon treaty, unless Ireland reverses its No vote on the controversial text…

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Hague looks at Lisbon treaty

An incoming Conservative government in Britain would try to kill off the European Union's Lisbon treaty, unless Ireland reverses its No vote on the controversial text before the next UK election

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Lisbon treaty dies if Irish keep No vote, says UK's opposition

An incoming Conservative government in Britain would try to kill off the European Union's Lisbon treaty, unless Ireland reverses its No vote on the controversial text...

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FG, Labour oppose Lisbon re-run with Euro vote

The opposition is reportedly rejecting the idea of re-running the Lisbon Treaty referendum on the same day as next year's local and European elections.

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German Foreign Minister: Europe Needs Lisbon Treaty

The Irish rejection of the Lisbon Treaty has sent shockwaves across the EU. But the treaty is still no lost cause, says German Foreign Minister Steinmeier in an exclusive essay for DW-WORLD.DE.