Friburg, 13/06/2001 (Agence Europe) - The 77th Franco-German summit, which took place on 12 June in Friburg ended in particular with the adoption of a joint declaration moving in favour of an "EU initiative" to reinforce the "multilateral instruments of non-proliferation" in particular in the face of dangers of ballistic proliferation (see EUROPE of 11 and 12 June, p.8, concerning speech by President Chirac). The initiative could lead to an international conference, indicates the declaration. Moreover, in Friburg, France and Germany announced that: - before the Laeken summit next December, they would present a "joint letter" on the institutions of the EU in the future; - to the Gothenburg European Council they should present an "initiative" on the formations of a "European border police".