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"I would remind the honourable Members that questions must be supplementary to the original question taken. As they deal with the same subject, Questions Nos 10 and 11 will be taken together.
Question No 10 by Manuel Medina Ortega ():
After studying the proposals drawn up by the Italian Presidency as regards funding the trans-European networks, what financial support would be available to the outermost regions, which are at a disadvantage owing to their geographical location and insularity, in order to offset the adverse effects stemming from their isolation from the continental nucleus of the European Union?
Question No 11 by Seán Ó Neachtain ():
Given the peripheral nature of Ireland, and the west and north-west of the country in particular, and the need to ensure fast and inexpensive access to continental markets for a wide range of goods and services, does the Council consider that the Commission’s revision of the guidelines for the trans-European transport network (TEN-T) will help to boost economic development and cohesion in the west of Ireland?"@en1
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"Subject: TEN-T and the west of Ireland"1
"Subject: Trans-European networks and outermost regions"1
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