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"In 2007, the Commission set up a structured dialogue with sports stakeholders on the basis of the 2007 White Paper on sport. Following calls from EU sports ministers and the European Council in 2008, the Commission committed itself to further strengthening the dialogue and to giving international sports organisations a more prominent place in the dialogue with the European Union. This has led to regular exchanges between the Commission and the International Olympic Committee and international sports federations. In 2008, the Commission established the EU Sport Forum. This is considered to be at the heart of this structured dialogue, gathering together once a year all key sports stakeholders at international, European and national level, including governing bodies as well as non-governmental sports organisations. The next forum will take place in February 2011 in Budapest, where the Commission intends to present its communication on a new EU sports agenda to sports stakeholders. The Commission has paid great attention to the need to ensure a balanced and inclusive representation of the sports movement when organising meetings and events. It is committed to this dialogue, taking into account the specific organisation of sport, the complexity of topics to be addressed and, of course, the diversity of sports actors. The reinforcement of this structured dialogue with the sports movement will be essential for the success of the EU agenda for sport, which the Commission intends to propose, based on the Lisbon Treaty. Within this strengthened dialogue, Member States, Parliament and the Commission should all have their place."@en1
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