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I am sorry; I thought this was a suggestion and not a question. I am not going to comment on this point. You are probably aware that there are various ideas about the way in which the Growth and Stability Pact should be managed. This is part of a network of institutions set up a few years ago, probably in conditions where concern for total coherence did not prevail. We can probably do better in the future. I agree with you, Mrs Pack, that the European Agency for Reconstruction in Kosovo has done a good job and I think that everyone would recognise that. The links between the Stability Pact, the Agency and the action undertaken by my colleague, Mr Patten will probably, at the right time, be open to suggestion. It remains to be seen whether these suggestions will emanate from the Council or from the Commission. On this point, I reserve the position of the Commission."@en1
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