CELEX: 21994A0218(10)
Language: en
Date: 1993-12-22 00:00:00
Title: Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters extending the adaptation to the Agreement between the European Community and the Eastern Republic of Uruguay on trade in mutton, lamb and goatmeat

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21994A0218(10)

Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters extending the adaptation to the Agreement between the European Community and the Eastern Republic of Uruguay on trade in mutton, lamb and goatmeat  

Official Journal L 047 , 18/02/1994 P. 0041

AGREEMENT in the form of an exchange of letters extending the adaptation  to the Agreement between the European Community and the Eastern Republic of Uruguay on trade in  mutton, lamb and goatmeatLetter No 1 Sir, I have the honour to refer to the exchange of letters of 1989 constituting an Agreement between the  Community and the Eastern Republic of Uruguay adapting the principal Agreement concluded in 1980  between the Community and Uruguay on trade in mutton and lamb. Further to recent discussions, I have the honour to propose that the Agreement set out in the above  exchange of letters shall continue in force from 31 December 1993 subject to the following  amendments: 1. the following shall be substituted for Clause 1, paragraph A of the Agreement: 'In Clause 2 of  the principal Agreement, as modified by Clause 6 of the principal Agreement, the ceiling figure of  5 800 metric tonnes shall be replaced by the figure of 5 220 metric tonnes. This ceiling shall  include a maximum in 1989 of 2 000 metric tonnes of lamb imported into the European Community from  Uruguay in a form which has never been frozen, a maximum of 2 200 metric tonnes in 1990, a maximum  of 2 400 metric tonnes in 1991, a maximum of 2 600 metric tonnes in 1992, a maximum of 2 800 metric  tonnes in 1993 and a maximum of 3 000 metric tonnes in 1994'; 2. in clause 4 of the Agreement, 'until 31 December 1994' shall be substituted for 'until 31  December 1993'. I have the honour to propose, that if the foregoing is acceptable to your Government, this letter  and your confirmatory reply shall together constitute an Agreement between the Community and the  Government of Uruguay on the matter. Please accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration. On behalf of the Council of the European Union Letter No 2 Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter of today's date which reads as follows: 'I have the honour to refer to the exchange of letters of 1989 constituting an Agreement between  the Community and the Eastern Republic of Uruguay adapting the principal Agreement concluded in  1980 between the Community and Uruguay on trade in mutton and lamb. Further to recent discussions, I have the honour to propose that the Agreement set out in the above  exchange of letters shall continue in force from 31 December 1993 subject to the following  amendments: 1. the following shall be substituted for Clause 1, paragraph A of the Agreement: "In Clause 2 of  the principal Agreement, as modified by Clause 6 of the principal Agreement, the ceiling figure of  5 800 metric tonnes shall be replaced by the figure of 5 220 metric tonnes. This ceiling shall  include a maximum in 1989 of 2 000 metric tonnes of lamb imported into the European Community from  Uruguay in a form which has never been frozen, a maximum of 2 200 metric tonnes in 1990, a maximum  of 2 400 metric tonnes in 1991, a maximum of 2 600 metric tonnes in 1992, a maximum of 2 800 metric  tonnes in 1993 and a maximum of 3 000 metric tonnes in 1994."; 2. in Clause 4 of the Agreement, "until 31 December 1994" shall be substituted for "until 31  December 1993". I have the honour to propose, that if the foregoing is acceptable to your Government, this letter  and your confirmatory reply shall together constitute an Agreement between the Community and the  Government of Uruguay on the matter.' I have the honour to confirm that my Government is in agreement with the contents of your letter. Please accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration. On behalf of The Government of Uruguay