Saturday, January 24, 2009

European Union foreign ministers on Monday will discuss plans to take up 60 of the 245 prisoners that currently remain in the Guantanamo Bay prison on Cuba. For now it remains unclear which EU member states will actually take in these detainees.

So far, only France and Portugal are willing, while the Netherlands and Denmark have said no. Germany is still among those countries that are undecided.

The Week Ahead in European politics, Jan. 26, 2009

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Several quotations from Czech president Vaclav Klaus (corrected).

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