Ok, dvs. stiti mai bine cum se planifica vizitele oficialilor romani.
Legatura care am facut-o eu initial pe acest thread de discutie nu 
este deci valida.

Lasind la o parte aceste amanunte, problema cuplarii sau necuplarii 
celor doua "dosare", al procesului de ratificare a Constitutiei UE si 
al extinderii UE, ramine valida.

Citez din EU Observer, 7 iunie, 2005:

"[...]Lining up to join the bloc are Bulgaria and Romania, due to 
join in 2007, and Turkey due to open talks on 3 October, while the 
Western Balkans also hope to start accession talks within the next 
few years. 

But while politicians in all these countries claim that the double No 
will not influence their path to the EU, analysts are less optimistic
[...]

No danger for Bulgaria and Romania?
One likely effect is that the EU is going to make sure it appears 
much tougher on future EU members.

Already, the enlargement commissioner, Olli Rehn, has said the 
Commission is going to send Sofia and Bucharest warning letters as 
they are lagging behind on reforms, and both countries face having 
their full membership delayed by one year if they do not live up to 
their reform promises.

Mr Rehn's spokesperson said that the fact the letters were sent 
should not be linked to the French and Dutch No, but they do take on 
extra political significance as the letters were announced the day 
after the Dutch referendum. 

"It is indeed part of the procedure, but it is strange that it 
happens just after the referendums; maybe Mr Rehn feels that the 
political climate is getting more complicated", said Ms Noutcheva.

But the biggest obstacle in Bulgaria and Romania's path to membership 
may lie with member states' ratification of their accession treaties. 
With ominous sounds coming from the opposition Christian Democrats in 
Germany � who may come into power in September � the mood could swing 
towards a no in the German parliament.

One failure to ratify the accession treaty in a national parliament 
would hold up the whole process.
"

http://euobserver.com/?aid=19254&rk=1

--- In [email protected], Lucian Branea 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > Doresc sa adaug o informatie in legatura cu punctul de vedere 
exprimat 
> > de dl Rapan:
> > Vizita la Berlin a Primului Ministru a fost programata si 
convenita cu 
> > partea germana inca de la inceputul anului.
> 
>  scuze, informatia mea era cu 'doua luni' - si mi s-a 
parut 'coerenta', date 
> fiind reprogramarile post-Consiliu
>    
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