France has outlined a number of issues it wishes to achieve during its six-monthly presidency of the European Union due to begin on July 1.
Telling the French Senate on Tuesday that EU reform "did not stop" with the Irish rejection, France's Europe Minister Jean-Pierre Jouyet said:
"The best way for the French presidency to respond to the preoccupations that have just been expressed is to make Europe more political with more common policies," he said.[source]President Nicolas Sarkozy has flagged immigration reform, cutting carbon emissions, energy security and increasing Europe's defence capabilities as the main priorities to be tackled during the French presidency.
