ION
ON NATIONALITY OF A MEMBER STATE
The Conference declares that, wherever in the Treaty establishing the
European Community reference is made to nationals of the Member
States, the question whether an individual possesses the nationality
of a Member State shall be settled solely by reference to the national
law of the Member State concerned. Member States may declare, for
information, who are to be considered their nationals for Community
purposes by way of declaration lodged with the Presidency and may
amend any such declarations when necessary.
DECLARATION
ON PART THREE,TITLES III AND VI, OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
The Conference affirms that, for the purposes of applying the
provisions set out in Part Three, Title III, Chapter 4 on capital and
payments, and Title VI on economic and monetary policy, of this
Treaty, the usual practice, according to which the Council meets in the
composition of Economic and Finance Ministers, shall be continued,
without prejudice to Article 109j(2) to (4) and Article 109k(2).
DECLARATION
ON PART THREE, TITLE VI, OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
The Conference affirms that the President of the European Council
shall invite the Economic and Finance Ministers to participate in
European Council meetings when the European Council is discussing
matters relating to Economic and Monetary Union.
DECLARATION
ON MONETARY COOPERATION WITH NON-COMMUNITY COUNTRIES
The Conference affirms that the Community shall aim to contribute to
stable international monetary relations. To this end the Community
shall be prepared to co-operate with other European countries and with
those non-European countries with which the Community has close
economic ties.
DECLARATION
ON MONETARY RELATIONS WITH THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO,
THE VATICAN CITY AND THE PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO
The Conference agrees that the existing monetary relations between
Italy and San Marino and the Vatican City and between France and
Monaco remain unaffected by the Treaty establishing the European
Community until the introduction of the ECU as the single currency of
the Community.
The Community undertakes to facilitate such renegotiations of existing
arrangements as might become necessary as a result of the
introduction of the ECU as a single currency.
DECLARATION
ON ARTICLE 73d OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITY
The Conference affirms that the right of Member States to apply the
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