Brussels / Paris, 01/07/2008 (Agence Europe) - Although the Irish “no” is without a doubt the main obstacle to entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, it is not the only one. Just as the new French EU Council Presidency has set itself the “top priority” of keeping treaty problems to Ireland alone and ensuring that the other ratifications continue, new difficulties have appeared in several member states, once more making the future of the new EU treaty a little more uncertain.
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