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    Vietnam News Agency
    April 29 2004

    European Economic Summit opens


    Warsaw, April 29 (VNA) - Almost 700 representatives from 45 countries
    gathered in the Polish capital on Wednesday at the start of a
    three-day European economic summit devoted to the economic impact of
    the European Union's May 1 enlargement.

    Organised by the Geneva-based World Economic Forum, the summit, which
    starts just three days from the historic expansion, was expected to
    gather 20 presidents and prime ministers, along with 600 other
    ministers, central bankers, representatives from the EU and other
    international organisations, and 50 companies.

    Delegates started out by holding working sessions on making Europe
    more business-friendly, the private sector's role in developing
    eastern Europe's transport infrastructure, reform of the EU's Common
    Agricultural Policy and the ins and outs of the euro currency.

    The European Economic Summit has been held every year in Salzburg,
    Austria, since 1996.

    This year, as an exception, the meeting is being held in Poland, the
    biggest of the 10 countries set to join the EU on May 1, along with
    Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,
    Malta, Slovakia and Slovenia.

    The summit is also expected to give the opportunity for bilateral
    meetings, including only the second meeting between Azeri President
    Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Robert Kocharian.-Enditem
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