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"Mr President, on the issue of fishing, there is a constant tendency in this Parliament to confuse privileges with conservation. I agree that there must be areas in which special conservation measures must be taken, and even that there must be no fishing in them for many years. But this conservation has nothing to do with the fact that in certain areas there are States who enjoy the privilege of fishing and others for whom it is banned.
In this regard, the case of the
for example, or other areas in European Community waters, that is, continental waters, is not the same as the case of the Azores.
In the Azores, the problem is that they do not have a continental shelf, and those islands must be granted a privilege so that they can survive by means of fishing.
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or other areas, we are talking about a privilege granted to several States in violation of Community law. In this regard, this confusion has been exploited to achieve a vote whose result I believe to be profoundly wrong."@en1
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