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"en.20010614.3.4-069"2
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"I was between eleven and fourteen years old, Mr President. Every morning, since I lived on a hill in the city of my birth, Genoa, I had a magnificent spectacle in front of me: the port of Genoa seen from up high; ships sailing in, ships sailing out; many ships of all kinds waiting offshore to berth, there was so much traffic. That is where my love of the sea and fascination with ships started. I therefore believe that no city in Europe could represent the problems of shipping and, especially, maritime safety better than Genoa. I hope, therefore, as a Genoese man and as a sailor, that Genoa will be chosen as the location for the Maritime Safety Agency."@en1
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