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"Mr President, Mr Tusk, Mr Barroso, first of all, I should, naturally, like to congratulate the Polish Presidency on the ambitious programme it has brought before us, and particularly on the European Neighbourhood Policy, with respect, not just to the eastern, but also to the southern border, where I think we are currently moving towards a challenge perhaps more demanding than that which we face to the east, which is more long- than short-term. That said, however, I should like to ask Mr Tusk and the Polish Presidency to pay particular attention to policies on economic integration, economic governance and supervision of financial markets.
I believe that, as it stands, no matter how ambitious our targets in the plan on – let us say – defence, energy, food security, the environment, agriculture, or multiannual financial frameworks, we will not have a Europe that is strong enough to tackle the challenges faced by the Polish Presidency unless the global markets see a clear and robust solution to the European debt crisis.
That is why I would draw attention to the fact that it is crucial to convince the other Heads of State or Government that there is a need for more economic integration and more economic governance in the European Union. Without it, what will happen is that, instead of controlling European interests, or at least being the representatives of our peoples, we in the Council, in Parliament and in the Commission will only be reacting purely to the movements of the credit rating agencies."@en1
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