Brussels, 20/04/2001 (Agence Europe) - Before the European Parliament Economic and Monetary Committee, the Irish Finance Minister, Charlie McCreevy, once more expressed his surprise in the reprimand that the European Commission had sent to his country for not having stuck to the Broad economic policy guidelines for 2000. At the same time, he wanted to underline that this case had not caused any cooling in the relations between Dublin and the Commission, and that it was closed and that it is...