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"en.20111117.17.4-170-000"2
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"Mr President, one of the founding treaties of the Community was the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). Tragic consequences of the Japanese catastrophe notwithstanding, nowadays, it is highly important to carry out the ongoing research furthering the development of the nuclear energy sector, especially where it concerns the safety of nuclear fission. On account of this, nuclear energy facilities in the Member States must adhere to the highest international standards. An increased allocation of resources to this end is, therefore, a must.
As regards the effective management of resources, as well as using nuclear technologies in other branches of industry and in medicine, there is yet another reason of key importance for research projects being financed through Euratom – in view of their relevance to the objectives of the Europe 2020 and Energy 2020 strategies. Common European research and training enhance competitiveness, economic growth and further professional training. Creation of a new industry based on modern technologies shall bring about a faster growth rate and creation of jobs in many economic sectors, which is why I support the resolution."@en1
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