The Assembly,
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7. Calls for the opening of negotiations on a European political union, on as wide a basis as possible, between such Governments of member States of the Council of Europe, whether Members of EEC or EFTA or of neither, as are ready and willing to take part ;
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8. Considering that there is still insufficient cohesion to allow a treaty of political union to be concluded at present,
9. Gives its support to the idea, put forward in the recent Belgian, German and Italian proposals, of experimenting with a provisional form of European union prior to establishing a genuine community ;
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10. Recalling Recommendation 403, adopted in November 1964, wherein it expressed the belief that the European Communities would continue to be the nucleus and the driving force for the integration of the whole of Europe ;
11. Reaffirming that its objective is to achieve a European union that is as close as possible with regard to relations between European countries and as broad as possible with regard to the frontiers of Europe,
12. Considers that closer union among the Six will make it more necessary than ever to pursue a liberal policy of economic co-operation with the rest of Europe and with other parts of the world; accordingly recommends that the beginnings of political union among the Six should be accompanied by new efforts to secure membership of or economic association with the European Communities, in accordance with Articles 237 and 238 of the Treaty of Rome, for those member States of the Council of Europe which so desire ;
13. Declares that, while it may seem difficult to avoid in the present situation that an attempt to achieve political unity should begin among the six member countries of EEC, it is none the less indispensable that the Community organ of political union as outlined in the Belgian, German and Italian proposals must take into consideration the fact that a political union which corresponds with the wishes of the Council of Europe can only be reached with the participation of its other member States, and expresses the wish that this organ should leave open the possibility of consultations and contacts with other Members of the Council of Europe ;
14. Recommends the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe to take advantage of every opportunity available to it to conclude agreements and pursue a policy which will pave the way for the political union of all Europe.