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We can only agree on the perspective presented: the priorities of the accession of ten new States and stability and sustainable growth cannot be denied or rejected.
The view of the immediate future is not as optimistic as might appear from the Commission’s document, however. With regard to accession, considering everything that has happened in recent weeks between the President of a Member State and the candidate countries and considering the recent statements of the Chairman of the Convention regarding the danger that the Convention might not conclude its work within the timeframes laid down, our optimism is clouded by a misgiving which we hope is unfounded. Will we succeed in ensuring that the dates set for enlargement are observed? If they are not observed, many points of the strategy will be just wishful thinking.
The objective of stability is also a priority which must be pursued. We know how difficult it is to create all the conditions necessary to ensure stability and we must work to ensure sustainable growth. With the almost 5 million unemployed in the Federal Republic and with the negative rates recorded in many other countries too – both Member States and candidate countries – how can we be optimistic about these priorities?"@en1
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