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I regard it as fundamental that Europe establishes strong relations with certain regional and global players by supporting them and establishing strong political and economic links. I would mention in particular two countries with which Portugal has strong ties of history and affection, namely Brazil and Angola, two important global players in South America and Africa, respectively, which the EU must increasingly regard as partners.
Knowing that the principal general objective of Regulation (EC) No 1905/2006 is to eradicate poverty through the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, cooperation is essentially limited to the financing of measures aimed at satisfying the criteria applicable to public development aid as established. Very often, this excludes other types of action that are not included within the scope of public development aid, but which are nevertheless essential as part of EU external policy.
It is precisely to regulate such practices – which include economic, commercial, academic, business and scientific agreements and exchanges – with developing countries that approval of the present Regulation is proposed, with due note being taken of Parliament’s proposals."@en1
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