Brussels, 23/03/2010 (Agence Europe) - The European Parliament's position on the future European External Action Service (EEAS) continues to differ from that held by member states, the high representative (HR) and the Commission on several key points such as the scope and organisational chart for the service, and its political accountability before Parliament. Elmar Brok (EPP) and Guy Verhofstadt (ALDE), the two EEAS co-rapporteurs, presented a “non paper” on Tuesday 23 March, looking...