The Standing Committee, on behalf of the Assembly,
Recalling Recommendation 117;
Expressing its satisfaction at the outcome of the representations made by the Bureaux of the three existing European Assemblies to the six Ministers of the countries which have negotiated the Common Market and Euratom Treaties, representations which have resulted in removing the danger of the creation of a fourth assembly;
Noting with satisfaction the interest taken by the United Kingdom Government in the problem of rationalising European institutions and the fact that the Council of Western European Union is to undertake a study of this problem;
Regretting that the Foreign Ministers of the Six did not communicate to the delegation from the Bureaux of the three Assemblies the text of the articles of the draft Treaties dealing with the Assembly, so as to enable them to put forward in due course such comments as they might deem advisable and, more particularly, to allow the Assembly of the Council of Europe to fulfil its consultative role;
Noting that the draft Treaty instituting the European Economic Community does not refer to the links to be established with the Council of Europe,
Expresses the wish :