The European Council met in Copenhagen
on 12 and 13 December 2002 and decided to conclude accession negotiations
with Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia. These states will become members
of the European Union on May1, 2004.
More over the European Council also manifested the objective of welcoming
Bulgaria and Romania as members of the European Union in 2007 and initiate
the accession negotiations with Turkey in December, 2004.
The European Council also expressed its regret and grave concerns with
regard to the serious accident of the oil tanker Prestige off the north
west coast of Spain.
More information:
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Copenhagen European
Council: Presidency conclusions (PDF)