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"Mr President, we are now half way through this parliamentary term. It is time to review the past and decide on targets and programmes for the future. The 50th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome is a good opportunity to look back over past decades, not just years. Although the European Community’s original aims related to economic problems, the creation of a common market and an economic community, life experience and the wisdom of the European leaders broadened the scope of our great European project to encompass such noble aims as human rights, democracy, freedom, solidarity and mutual aid.
The challenges we currently face lie in the area of security in the broadest sense of the term. Chief amongst them are energy security and combating harmful climate change. These problems can apparently be solved by the introduction of new technologies and innovation. We must not, however, disregard social security, food security and combating terrorism. It is essential for the Union’s institutions and the Union itself to function efficiently if all these tasks are to be accomplished."@en1
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