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    The Laeken European Council was held at the royal palace at Laeken, Belgium on 14-15 December 2001.
    About 80,000 people protested outside the European Council; some violence occurred, with a small group of protesters throwing Molotov cocktails at Belgian police, although there was much less violence than there was at the Gothenburg European Council in July of the same year.

    The main matters the Laeken European Council dealt with were:
      the seats of 10 new EU agencies -- after hours of disagreement, the European Council failed to reach an agreement and decided to leave the decision until next year.
      the impending introduction of Euro cash (the European Council met with the Finance ministers to consider this)

    The Presidency Conclusions are available (*) from the Presidency website.

    The Laeken Declaration on the Future of Europe is available in English (*) from the website of the Council of the European Union.





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