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"Mr President, it is a fact that Romania and Bulgaria have made significant progress in incorporating and applying the thanks to consistent support in the enlargement strategy on the part of the European Union. We welcome all these changes and reforms in the political, economic and social sectors. Today both countries, Bulgaria and Romania, are at a critical stage and there are some real serious deficits. The question of environmental protection, the question of external border controls, the question of the fight against organised crime, the safety of nuclear energy and food safety are questions which also worry and interest European citizens. At a time when there is a crisis as regards the legitimacy of the enlargement strategy, the European Union must, for its part, remain constant in its decisions on the two countries, decisions which must not allow discounts in principle. That would be a mistake for both countries and for the European Union. For its part, the European Commission must help within the framework of the pre-accession strategy and within the framework of the programmes which exist for the transfer of Community know-how. Finally, I should like to comment on two individual demands which particularly concern and worry European citizens: the first is the question of Bulgaria's obligation to respect the provisions and arrangements of the accession act on the safety of the Kozloduy nuclear power station and the second, for Romania, is the major humanitarian problem which has been generated with child adoption. I believe and trust that the Romanian authorities, with respect for international law and with respect for Romanian law, will resolve this humanitarian problem, which is worrying adoptive parents in Europe."@en1

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