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"Article 296 of the EC Treaty stipulates that the production of, and trade in, munitions may be exempted from the rules governing the free movement of goods. A portion of the report before us refers to clarifying and defining more precisely the types of material and services to which Article 296 really should not apply. The June List believes that the implementation of the single market is a very important issue, to which priority should be given. However, it is apparent from the report that the proposed amendments to the EU’s regulations are largely aimed at deepening military cooperation in the Union by taking a further step towards a common foreign and security policy.
It is the June List’s view that foreign and security policy is a national issue that should on no account be decided on at EU level. We are therefore voting against this report."@en1
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