It is my pleasure to invite you to the next European Council meeting on 25-26 June 2015.
Our meeting will start as usual by an exchange of views with the President of the European Parliament. At this occasion, and also in the presence of the Presidents of the European Central Bank and of the Euro Group, the President of the Commission will present the report on better economic governance in the euro area.
After the family photo, we will dedicate our first working session and the dinner to migration. We need to do our utmost to contain the growing flows of illegal migration and to develop a balanced and geographically comprehensive approach. At this European Council meeting, I would like us to concentrate on three key dimensions of the Union's approach - relocation/resettlement, return/readmission/reintegration and cooperation with countries of origin and transit. We will also agree on the relevant part of the conclusions. At the end of the dinner Prime Minister Cameron will set out his plans for an (in/out) referendum in the UK.
On Friday, during our second working session, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will explain how NATO is responding to new security challenges. We will then address the rest of the agenda and adopt the remaining parts of the conclusions.
Taking into account his remarkable contribution to the development of the European project, I propose that we bestow the title of "Honorary Citizen of Europe" on Jacques Delors.