Finland has during its EU presidency quietly attempted to create a basis for breaking the EU's constitutional deadlock, with its prime minister Matti Vanhahen due to present a "summary" of Helsinki's findings at the EU leaders' summit on 14-15 December.
The spokeswoman of Finnish prime minister Matti Vanhanen told EUobserver that Helsinki had been holding "confessionals at the ministerial level" with all EU capitals on the fate of the EU constitution, which was rejected by French and D...
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