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"en.20050929.14.4-099"2
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We support the resolution before us, which is critical of the bilateral agreement signed on 14 September 2005 between the EU and the USA on the wine trade. We feel that the agreement is ‘inadequate’ and ‘inappropriate’.
The resolution reiterates its support for:
traditional production, family winemaking and the high quality of our wines, along with international recognition for traditional, EU-protected wine designations;
the establishment of a register of geographical indications recognised at international level and the inclusion of this objective in its main priorities in the multilateral negotiations on agriculture at the World Trade Organisation (WTO);
the recognition of the 17 designations listed in Annex II, whereby all European designations of origin are properly protected, at the earliest opportunity, by the US authorities within their own internal market;
the vitally important task of strengthening Community support measures to improve and promote the quality of Community products as part of the next reform of the common organisation of the market;
It also emphasises that the agreement considerably weakens the EU’s position in negotiations on agriculture at the WTO, insofar as it undermines the approach based on production areas and on the quality prevalent in much of the winemaking sector."@en1
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