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"Mr Clegg, the Commission acknowledges that the agreement on China’s accession to the WTO is an extremely important decision. It is, moreover, exactly the type of agreement which would be submitted to Parliament’s assent if the Commission’s proposals to the Intergovernmental Conference were accepted by the Member States. The fact remains, however, that at this stage they are no more than proposals and the Commission cannot contravene the regulations in force under the Treaty establishing the Communities, nor can it anticipate the decisions which the Member States will take at the Intergovernmental Conference. Let me remind Mr Clegg, if necessary, that, in consideration of its service-related aspects, the agreement on China’s accession would in any case be subject, in principle, to the consultation procedure envisaged under Article 300. This would mean that Parliament should have the opportunity, pursuant to Article 300, to declare its opinion on this agreement. Obviously, in the normal course of things, it is up to the Council to consult the European Parliament. This is the legal and institutional answer to your question, Mr Clegg. With regard to more practical aspects, let me restate my determination to try to find some way, together with the European Parliament, to have Parliament play an active part in these negotiations. I have said this on several occasions, and I feel it is important in terms of relations between the Commission and Parliament and also in terms of the effectiveness and capacity of the negotiator in this type of case. I am therefore perfectly willing, as always, to discuss this matter in somewhat greater depth with the relevant parliamentary committee."@en1

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