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Ireland PM confirms EU vote plan | Ireland PM confirms EU vote plan |
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Ireland's prime minister has confirmed he is prepared to put the EU's reform treaty to a referendum again after winning assurances from EU leaders. | Ireland's prime minister has confirmed he is prepared to put the EU's reform treaty to a referendum again after winning assurances from EU leaders. |
Brian Cowen said that on the basis of concessions agreed at an EU summit in Brussels, he was prepared to go back to the Irish people next year. | Brian Cowen said that on the basis of concessions agreed at an EU summit in Brussels, he was prepared to go back to the Irish people next year. |
The Lisbon Treaty has been on ice since being rejected by Irish voters in June. | The Lisbon Treaty has been on ice since being rejected by Irish voters in June. |
It would bring in a set of reforms aimed at streamlining an enlarged European Union. | It would bring in a set of reforms aimed at streamlining an enlarged European Union. |
Ireland wanted assurances that the treaty would not affect three areas of concern to the country's "no" voters - abortion, Irish neutrality and taxation. | |
European leaders are also believed to have promised that Ireland will keep its EU commissioner. | |
Polish backing | |
"I have said that I would be prepared to return to the public with a new package and seek their approval of it," Mr Cowen said after the summit. | |
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A second referendum is now expected to be held before November 2009. | |
EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said he was pleased with the outcome. | |
"Regarding Lisbon, we have found a way forward with our Irish friends. Ireland will be offered a solution that reflects Irish concerns but ensures others do not need to ratify again," he said. | |
"Ireland I'm sure will understand how important it is for us to have Ireland with us and also I believe how important we are for them, as we have shown in times of economic difficulties." | |
The Lisbon Treaty needs the backing of all 27 states to come into force. | |
Poland and the Czech Republic are the only other countries which have not yet ratified the treaty. | |
Polish President Lech Kaczynski said on Friday that if the Irish public voted yes in next year's referendum, Poland would ratify the treaty too, according to Reuters news agency. | |
Agreement on the package of assurances for Ireland was one of three major decisions made by European leaders at the summit in Brussels. | |
They also agreed a package of measures to fight climate change and a multi-billion plan to help their economies out of recession. |
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