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"en.20040114.5.3-255"2
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The Council recalls that, as foreseen by the Presidency Conclusions from the European Council in Seville of 21 and 22 June 2002, the European Council of 12 and 13 December 2003 adopted the first Multiannual Strategic Programme for the three years to come. The programme covers the period 2004 to 2006. It has been prepared jointly by the six presidencies Ireland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, Austria and Finland which in turn will assume stewardship of the Council over that period.
They are collectively vested with responsibility for ensuring that the Council delivers on its agreed priorities up to 2006 effectively and on time. The presidency found the recently agreed Multiannual Strategic Programme to be a very useful basis for the preparation of both the Annual Operating Programme and the Irish Presidency Programme.
The presidency considers it increasingly important that a longer term perspective be taken, with regard to the work of the Council, beyond the six-month term of each presidency. In that respect the Multiannual Strategic Programme and the Annual Operational Programme are essentially tools in guiding the preparation of the Presidency Programme. This is a new departure and it is a very worthwhile and welcome departure. It gives a more structured basis for the on-going Community relationships with the rest of the world."@en1
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