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") Mr President, at this stage I cannot give any guarantees to the Honourable Member of what issues will be discussed at the Tampere Summit, although mention has been made of them today. In fact, the Minister for Justice and the Minister for Home Affairs have to prepare work on matters relating to their own areas in an unofficial meeting to be held in Turku on 16 – 17 September, and the General Affairs Council began its preparatory work on the European Council meeting at a meeting last Monday, and will continue with the task at a meeting to take place 11 – 12 October.
I can say, however, that the country holding the Presidency has noted the particular interest the UK delegation, with the support of the French and Swedish delegations, has shown towards the problem of youth crime. In the debate on the prevention of crime, the country holding the Presidency intends to stress how important it is to have an active preventive policy to act as a counterweight to measures that strengthen the tools of co-operation in respect of the police and matters of law.
The Extraordinary European Council meeting at Tampere will not be dealing with the question of drugs mentioned by the Honourable Member. The institutions of the Council and the European Parliament are right now drafting a strategy on drugs, which is based on a Commission communication. The intention is to deliver a presentation on the matter at the European Council to be held in Helsinki in December 1999."@en1
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