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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the Members from Malta are right in that we have had to face a series of similar situations; but they are aware that recently a Commission technical mission went to Malta and made contact with the government there.
As I have already said, we are gauging the willingness of Member States to send a mission to patrol the Maltese coast; there are now eight Member States who have signified their readiness to participate in this second mission, following the one organised for the Canary Islands. Although eight Member States constitutes a significant number, perhaps it is not enough; but a few days ago I informed Minister Tonio Borg, the Maltese Deputy Prime Minister, that I will be able to provide the Council meeting this month with precise details of the actual date of departure of this mission.
You are obviously right; if I had the tools and the flexibility that the bureaucratic systems do not confer on me, this mission would have left a long time ago."@en1
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