Statement made by Willy Brandt at the Hague Summit (1 December 1969)
Text On 1 December 1969, at the opening of the Hague European Summit, the German Chancellor, Willy Brandt, emphasises the importance and the implications of an enlargement of the European Communities and sets out his ideas on the deepening of the European integration process.
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Source: Bulletin of the European Communities. February 1970, No 2. Luxembourg: Office for official publications of the European Communities. "Statement by Willy Brandt", p. 39-47.
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