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"Without wanting to pass judgment on the questions you put, I would ask all the honourable Members to put supplementary questions, which are strictly related to the question asked, because some of them do not seem to be supplementary, and the President-in-Office of the Council knows that, in the event that they are not supplementary, he is not obliged to reply.
Question No 4 by Ioannis Marinos ():
According to a report published in the Financial Times on 28 April 2003, GALILEO – the ambitious European satellite programme – will be delayed further because of a funding dispute. The report states that on 25 April 2003 there was a European Space Agency (ESA) meeting which failed to agree on the release of EUR 550 million from the ESA for funding the project.
How can the Council convince the peoples of Europe, among others, that the EU has the political will to achieve ever more ambitious and expensive objectives, such as the Union’s common defence policy, when programmes such as GALILEO, which is supposed to have been planned in order to make the European Union independent from the USA’s satellite infrastructure, continue to suffer from deadlocks?"@en1
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"Subject: Problem of funding GALILEO"1
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