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"Mr President, one of the issues to be discussed at the European Council is improving the framework conditions – whatever they might be – for research and innovation in the European Union. There is of course a distinction between invention and innovation, and between these two and patent applications. However, if you were to look for the geographical source of any or all of these, you would not see an even geographical spread throughout the world. You would find a disproportionate number from certain countries of the world with direct or historical ties to Europe. Now why should this be? Could the reason provide a clue to the framework conditions being sought so earnestly by the Innovation Union? Whatever could be the explanation? Well, when we have dismissed climate, something in the water, habitual diet and nappy training in a cold climate, whatever else could remain? Well I am afraid I am stuck for an answer. But whatever it is, we must make sure that we do not discard it out of ignorance."@en1
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