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". Mr President, the signing of the interinstitutional agreement today allows the legislative work related to the implementation of cohesion policy in the 2007-2013 period to continue. In accordance with the mandatory procedures, the European Commission will present the strategic framework after the package of regulations related to the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund has been adopted. The European Parliament should expect the European Commission to identify priorities and courses of action in such a way as to maintain the essence of European cohesion policy while creating the conditions for implementation of the Lisbon Strategy. The strategic guidelines should, as the rapporteur rightly points out, flesh out the framework described in the regulation rather than replacing or changing it. We are aware that the strategic guidelines will be the basis for the final versions of the National Strategic Reference Frameworks drawn up by the Member States. That is why it is necessary to formulate them in such a way as to avoid problems with their interpretation. In view of this I would also like to point out a few elements in particular which should feature in the Strategic Reference Frameworks. The challenges related to the aims of the Lisbon Strategy mean that the urban dimension of cohesion policy is gaining particular significance. It should become one of the main elements of the strategic guidelines. It will only be possible to achieve the aims of the strategic guidelines once there is better transport access, and that is why building transport networks, especially the transeuropean networks, is one of the basic tasks at hand. It will not be possible to reach the goals of the Lisbon Strategy if we do not create the conditions for implementing research and innovative development as well as support for the Seventh Framework Programme, which means that cohesion policy should create the right conditions for research and development. The strategic guidelines must be clear and easy to read and understand. That is something which the European Parliament has a right to expect."@en1

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