Kohl pushes EU move to cut dole queues

German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and four other Christian Democrat EU leaders agreed yesterday to push for an EU employment target…

German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and four other Christian Democrat EU leaders agreed yesterday to push for an EU employment target, styled on Maastricht Treaty economic convergence criteria. The idea - to be put forward at a Luxembourg European Union jobs summit on November 21st - was agreed at a meeting between Mr Kohl, Belgian Prime Minister Mr Jean-Luc Dehaene, Italian Prime Minister Mr Romano Prodi, Luxembourg Premier Mr Jean-Claude Juncker and Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Mr Rodrigo Rato.

The five leaders were in Toulouse, southwestern France, for a congress of the European People's Party, a gathering of Christian Democrat parties within the 15nation bloc.

None of the leaders spoke of their proposal during speeches to the congress late yesterday, but all made emotional appeals for a more active and concrete campaign to reduce the EU's jobless queues, currently at about 18 million people.