The Governments of the Member States and the European Commission were represented as follows: Belgium: Erik DERYCKE Minister for Foreign Affairs Denmark: Niels HELVEG PETERSEN Minister for Foreign Affairs Germany: Klaus KINKEL Minister for Foreign Affairs Werner HOYER Minister of State, Foreign Affairs Greece: Theodoros PANGALOS Minister for Foreign Affairs Georgios ROMAIOS Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Spain: Carlos WESTENDORP Minister for Foreign Affairs Emilio FERNANDEZ-CASTAÑO State Secretary for Foreign Affairs France: Hervé de CHARETTE Minister for Foreign Affairs Michel BARNIER Minister with special responsibility for European Affairs Ireland: Dick SPRING Minister for Foreign Affairs Gay MITCHELL Minister of State for European
...[+++]Affairs at the Department of the Taoiseach Italy: Susanna AGNELLI Minister for Foreign Affairs Luigi Vittorio FERRARIS State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Luxembourg: Jacques POOS Minister for Foreign Affairs Netherlands: Hans VAN MIERLO Minister for Foreign Affairs Michiel PATIJN State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Austria: Wolfgang SCHÜSSEL Minister for Foreign Affairs Portugal: Jaime GAMA Minister for Foreign Affairs Francisco SEIXAS DA COSTA State Secretary for European Affairs Finland: Tarja HALONEN Minister for Foreign Affairs Jukka VALTASAARI State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Sweden: Jan ELIASSON State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Gunnar LUND State Secretary for European Affairs United Kingdom: David DAVIS Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Ian TAYLOR Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Trade and Industry Commission: Jacques SANTER President Leon BRITTAN Vice-President Manuel MARIN Vice-President João de Deus PINHEIRO Member Hans VAN DEN BROEK Member MEDITERRANEAN POLICY - FOLLOW-UP TO THE BARCELONA CONFERENCE The Council noted the information provided by the Presidency regarding the indicative programme of priority measures proposed in connection with the implementation of the Barcelona ...