Brussels, 19/09/2002 (Agence Europe) - The Danish EU Presidency has decided to convene a "mini-Summit" on 28 October in Copenhagen with the Heads of State and Government of the thirteen candidate countries (ten CEECs, Malta, Cyprus, Turkey) in order to explain to the future member countries the decision that will have been taken by the leaders of the Fifteen three days earlier at the Summit in Brussels (24/25 October). The Brussels Summit, to which the candidates will not be invited, is mainly to designate the candidate countries that will be in the first wave of accessions (probably in 2004) as well as define the EU's common negotiating position on the last and the most difficult questions to be resolved, namely direct agricultural aid to the new members, their agricultural production quotas and their budgetary contributions to the EU budget. In so doing, the Fifteen should also come to an agreement on the overall budgetary allocation available for financing enlargement in the years 2004-2006. The EU will be represented at the "mini-Summit" in Copenhagen by the Danish Presidency and the European Commission only.