MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENTIAL TROIKA OF COSAC
Vilnius, Lithuania, 7 July 2013
PRESENT AT THE MEETING
CHAIR: Mr Gediminas KIRKILAS, Deputy Speaker, Chair of the Committee on
European Affairs,
Seimas
of the Republic of Lithuania.
Mr Petras AUŠTREVIČIUS, Deputy Speaker, Deputy Chair of the Committee on
European Affairs,
Seimas
of the Republic of Lithuania, Mr Dominic HANNIGAN,
Chairman of the Joint Committee on European Union Affairs, Irish
Houses of the
Oireachtas;
Mr Ioannis TRAGAKIS, Chairman of the Committee on European Affairs,
Greek
Vouli ton Ellinon;
Mr Miguel Ángel MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, Vice-President,
European Parliament; and Mr Carlo CASINI, Chairman of the Constitutional Affairs
Committee, European Parliament.
AGENDA
1. Adoption of the agenda of the Meeting of the Presidential Troika of COSAC
2. Approval of the draft programme of the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC
3. Debate on the draft programme of the L COSAC
4. Debate on the outline of the 20th Bi-annual Report of COSAC
5. Co-financing and appointment of the Permanent Member of the COSAC
Secretariat for 2014–2015
6. Letters received by the Presidency
7. Any other business
PROCEEDINGS
1. Adoption of the agenda of the Meeting of the Presidential Troika of COSAC
The meeting was chaired by Mr Gediminas KIRKILAS who welcomed the delegations
of the Presidential Troika of COSAC (hereinafter referred to as "the Troika") and
congratulated Ireland on its successful Presidency of the Council of the EU. Mr
KIRKILAS assured that the progress made over the last six months would not be
allowed to slip away.
The agenda of the meeting of the Troika was adopted as proposed by the Lithuanian
Presidency.
2. Approval of the draft programme of the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC
Mr KIRKILAS said that the meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC would deal with
some procedural items, including the approval of the outline of the 20th Bi-annual
Report of COSAC, as well as co-financing and appointment of the Permanent Member
of the COSAC Secretariat for 2014-2015. He then turned to the agenda of the next day
and highlighted two debates to be held. The first one would focus on the priorities of the
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