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"Mr President, the initiative of the Commission and of the European Union in general on a broader Europe is a right step if we are to unify and communitise our policy. The excellent report by Mrs Napoletano shapes an interesting political strategy framework for the actual area encircling the European Union. This strategy allows both planning and objectives; at the same time, however, it maintains the flexibility needed for each area around us, based on its peculiarities. Our basic priorities are predicated on good relations, peace and economic and political cooperation. We entertain no thoughts whatsoever of new walls or new divisions. The Commission document proposes the economic element. The report by Mrs Napoletano proposes the political element, which means initiatives for peace in the Middle East, the Caucasus, the Balkans and elsewhere. However, as the European Parliament, we too can take initiatives by stepping up our efforts. Within this framework, I believe and I propose that, as it has done in order to cooperate with other regions, the European Parliament should appoint a joint parliamentary committee with the countries of the Black Sea Cooperation, which already has a parliamentary conference, intergovernmental cooperation, a development bank, a permanent secretariat and, most importantly of all, to which 13 countries belong. They include members and candidate members of the European Union, the countries of the Caucasus, the Balkans, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and, generally speaking, countries with a particular political interest in the European Union."@en1

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