Examples of using Joint statement in English and their translations into Swedish
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Joint statement regarding Article 332.
Council and Commission Joint Statement.
Joint Statement on Public Services.
Council and Commission Joint Statement.
Joint Statement on the Nepal Earthquake.
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The State Department is releasing a joint statement- What?
Joint Statement on World Refugee Day.
Adoption of the joint statement and Closing session.
Joint statement on payment needs for 2012.
The two airlines involved have released a joint statement.
The joint statement on EC Development Policy.
On its results the participants signed a joint statement.
Joint statement from the Council and the Commission.
In addition, Bulgaria and Romania issued the following joint statement.
A joint statement is scheduled for 9:00 AM your time.
See paragraph 22 of the Joint Statement mentioned above in footnote 4.
Joint statement on payment appropriations for 2013.
unregulated fishing- draft joint statement with Canada.
Joint statement on telework in local government.
Subject: Unresolved issues in the Turkey-EU Joint Statement of 5 November 2009.
First joint statement by the Commission and the Council.
Already in Autumn 1948, criticism came out in a joint statement by AB Atomenergi and Atom Commission.
Second joint statement by the Commission and the Council.
Through you, Madam President, perhaps I can appeal to all the Greek Members of this House to see whether we can produce some form of joint statement in support of those principles which might advance understanding
Joint statement regarding Joint Undertakings.
For the rest, we fully agree with the joint statement and with what Chancellor Schroeder said this morning.
Joint Statement on EU Enlargement
Whereas the joint statement does not cover the car sector;
Joint statement on political dialogue between the European Union
There was a joint statement at that time moving forward.