Current Affairs Cook visits Prague to boost Czech EU hopes

27-07-2000 | Rob Cameron

The British foreign secretary, Robin Cook, was in Prague on Wednesday to give a much-needed boost to the Czech Republic as it strives to join the European Union. While Prague and the remaining five leading EU applicants are now making steady progress towards reforming their economies and updating legislation, there is a serious rift within the EU over the crucial issue of when to let them in. The candidates say they want a concrete target date to give them something to work towards. Brussels, however, is refusing to budge. Rob Cameron reports.

Robin CookRobin Cook Mr Cook chose to use his Czech counterpart's first name at Wednesday's press conference, an informal touch that was reciprocated by Czech Foreign Minister Jan Kavan. So journalists were treated to a series of 'Jan firmly believes this' and 'Robin agrees wholeheartedly with me on that'. The informal language was a sign of the close relationship between the two countries on the issue of EU enlargement. The British foreign secretary spelled out his priorities for further talks on membership.

But the issue of a target date is causing problems within the EU, although Mr Cook vigorously denied allegations of a rift over the issue. While Britain is very much in favour of setting a concrete date for enlargement, more powerful countries such as France and Germany are more hesitant. The British foreign secretary could do little except remind journalists of the European Union's commitment to be ready to accept new members by January 1st, 2003, a date which pessimists say is highly unrealistic. But those present were left with no illusions that Prague enjoys the full support of London on the road to the EU.

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