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DECLARATION ( No 4 )
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 ( No 5 )
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 cooperate with other European countries and with those non European countries with which the Community has close economic ties.

DECLARATION ( No 6 )
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 ( No 7 )
on Article 73d of the Treaty establishing the European Community

The Conference affirms that the right of Member States to apply the relevant provisions of their tax law as referred to in Article 73d( 1 )( a ) of this.Treaty will apply only with respect to the relevant provisions which exist at the end of 1993. However, this Declaration shall apply only to capital movements between Member States and to payments effected between Member States.

DECLARATION ( No 8 )
on Article 109 of the Treaty establishing the European Community

The Conference emphasizes that use of the term formal agreements' in Article 109( 1 ) is not intended to create a new category of international agreement within the meaning of Community law.

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