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European Council Adopts EU Constitution

The European Union summit, or the European Council in the EU's jargon, adopted the first EU constitution for the reunited continent Friday night, six months after efforts to strike a deal collapsed.

 

EU leaders have overcome disputes about power-sharing, national sovereignty and even whether God deserved a mention in the wording of the constitution.

 

They reached an agreement on the constitution about an hour after receiving the final translated text. They then toasted the historic charter with Champagne.

 

Speaking at a press conference, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, whose country holds the rotating presidency, said that EU leaders have necessary political views to reach consensus.

 

"This is a great achievement for Europe and Europeans. This constitution will ensure the EU to become more transparent, efficient and democratic," Ahern said.

 

European Commission President Romano Prodi said that European integration is a best way to guarantee Europe's success.

 

British Prime Minister Tony Blair said at another press conference that the passing of EU constitution is a success for both Britain and Europe.

 

Britain maintained its position on tax, defense, foreign policy, budget and social security, which have been accepted by other EU members, Blair said.

 

"Today is a very important day for Europe," said French President Jacques Chirac at a separate press briefing.

 

Chirac expressed his regret over the fact that Britain refused to adopt qualified majority voting system in the financial and social domains.

 

(Xinhua News Agency June 19, 2004)

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