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"Question No 8 by Caroline Lucas ():
The G8 meeting in Cologne called on the OECD to set up a process for the establishment of common standards for the granting of export credits. These can be used to distort competition and support questionable projects. Will the EU take the lead in advancing this process? The need was demonstrated recently by the statement from the British Government that it is 'minded to grant' an export credit licence to a company involved in the construction of the Ilisu Dam in Turkey. The World Bank has decided not to fund the project, which will displace 20 000 Kurds, potentially limit the fresh water supply to Syria and Iraq and cause ecological damage. What is the Council's view of the involvement of European governments and companies in this project?"@en1
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"Subject: Granting of export credit guarantees and its implications for the construction of the Ilisu Dam in Turkey"1
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