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"Space policy is a key element of the Europe 2020 strategy for European growth and competitiveness. The aerospace industry relies upon a smart and responsive economy that generates highly-qualified employment. It enables Europe to position itself in the world as an independent continent at the cutting edge of technology and as a leader in innovation. Space policy is also linked to citizens’ well-being and security, however. Accordingly, we need to see a genuine European policy reflected in this area. Galileo is a European success story that we must continue to develop and utilise to the full. Equally, we must identify the potential, risks and costs of the various technological options. Maintaining an ambitious space policy is a key strategic choice. We must continue along this path."@en1
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