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"Space policy is a key element of the Europe 2020 strategy and an integral part of the initiative on industrial policy.
It supports the objectives of a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy, capable of creating highly skilled jobs, providing commercial outlets, stimulating innovation and improving citizens’ well-being and security.
The proposals put forward by the Commission represent a first step towards a comprehensive European Union space strategy. It is necessary, however, to establish a coherent European approach in cooperation with industry and, in the medium- and long-term, to establish financial and legislative mechanisms in order to boost European industry and enable the necessary continuity to support ambitious, competitive projects within an international framework.
We believe that the priority areas of action are still too vague. They should be made clearer and an assessment of all the technical options and related costs and benefits should be given.
Clear governance also needs to be established in relation to space policy, with effective supervisory and coordination mechanisms, in order to harmonise priorities and resources derived from national funding and from the European Union, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Defence Agency (EDA)."@en1
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