asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if the Irish Government will take an independent line with regard to Africa after this country's entry to the EEC.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Irish Policy on Africa.
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After our accession to the European Communities and subject to transitional arrangements, we shall be participating in the common policies of the Community in relation to external trade and the association of overseas countries, including African countries. In the further development of these policies and in political matters the Government will, of course, determine its own attitude.