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"I know that the Portuguese presidency is very familiar with this issue. As you know, the OSPAR commission met in Sintra two years ago and some progress was made on pollution of the marine environment.
My question pertains particularly to radioactive emissions. I know France is part of the troika and will be taking up the presidency in July. France pushed quite hard and was part of the agreement on lowering radioactive emissions, but a recent Greenpeace study shows that there are quite strong emissions of radioactivity from Cap La Hague. Is the Council aware of this study? Would it like more information about this study? Will it bring it to the attention of the French presidency?
On the one hand they claim to be controlling radioactive pollution to the marine environment, but on the other hand we have proof that there is radioactive pollution, so there is some contradiction there. The Council needs to get its act together. I take the point about the Commission's proposals and I look forward to discussing this further with the Commission when we have a result from Copenhagen."@en1
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