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"Commissioner, I find that answer extraordinarily complacent. We all know that nuclear power plants were not designed to withstand collisions with large aircraft, particularly jumbo jets. You say that it is not that easy to hi-jack an airplane. Only yesterday there was another terrible accident in New York. I hope it was an accident and not an act of terror: at this point in time it is not entirely clear. Let us all pray that it was merely an accident and not something that was designed to kill all the people on board. I am sure we all sympathise with the families.
This is a very serious matter. All I am asking is, will the Commission prepare an analysis? Surely you can say "yes" to that and not just pass it off as the responsibility of the Member States. You have powers under Articles 34 and 35 of the Euratom Treaty. According to a recent European Parliament study you are not exercising your powers under those articles. Could you please comment on that aspect of my question. Have you looked at that study? Have you looked at your powers, and can you at least prepare some kind of an analysis? I am not asking you to disclose the discussions you are having with the Member States. Clearly, that may be inappropriate. But can you not do something?"@en1
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