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"Madam President, as draftsman for the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy, I am broadly happy with the position the Committee on Budgets has taken on our amendments. I should like to thank Mr Färm for his help and support. I am particularly glad that we have maintained my amendments on the security of our EU delegations. I believe that is of tremendous importance. I am also glad that we have managed to restore the cuts on the human rights and democracy line.
I understand the strategy of the rapporteur in relation to Afghanistan. I would just like to make sure it is clear that nothing is going to undermine our commitment to reconstruction in Afghanistan.
I am disappointed, however, that my amendment on landmines was not accepted – the EUR 3.15 million – because that would take us up to the amount to which we had originally committed ourselves. The line on landmines was very much a European Parliament measure. I would hope that we can, in our voting, consider restoring that figure because it would take us up to what we originally proposed. I am disappointed at the amendments whereby EUR 15 million for Palestine is put on reserve under some interesting conditions. I would hope that we could put all the money for Palestine above the line."@en1
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