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"Mr President, the EU summit at Nice will hopefully be a further positive step on the road to European integration. The recent Commission report on the progress of the countries from Central and Eastern Europe who have made application for membership is encouraging I must say. While not in any way detracting from the aspirations, and indeed the entitlement, of some of those countries to join the Community by 2002, it would not, I believe, be in their best interests, or indeed the interests of Member States, to achieve this deadline without first ensuring an orderly transition with minimum disruption to the economies of existing Member States. We must not forget that our ultimate goal is to create the economic and social environment to enable the EU to become a dominant player in world trade with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe playing their full part and benefiting from a peaceful and stable European economy. We have demonstrated in the past that this goal is achievable and as someone from a Member State that has benefited from a planned transition to membership, I look forward in a positive way to an enlarged and peaceful Europe. However enlargement of the European Union must not dilute or dissipate the influence of smaller Member States with key national interests which must be protected. From an Irish perspective it is clear that we want to retain our right to nominate one member of the European Commission which controls the administration of the common agricultural policy, fisheries policy, transport policy and other important EU policy areas. I also believe it is important that we keep control over decisions concerning our tax affairs and social security matters."@en1
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