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"Mr President, Mr Wammen, Ms Kroes, ladies and gentlemen, first of all, I would like to thank everyone very much for the many appreciative comments. I am very pleased, because I have never before received so much praise in Parliament. However, I would also like to express my gratitude and, most importantly, to return the thanks of all the Members of this Parliament who have given me such strong support during the debates. Of course, I would like to thank the Danish Presidency and the Commission once again for their excellent cooperation. It is true that we have a European internal market and a Single Euro Payments Area. I believe that our objective must be to establish a single European communication area, as many Members have already said in the course of this debate. Creating a roaming-free area in Europe must be our ultimate goal. I very much hope that we will be able to achieve this in the near future. I also hope, Ms Kroes, that we do not need a Roaming IV Regulation, as Mr Rübig has suggested. I hope, as a result of the structural measures and the competition which will now develop, that one provider will make a bold move and stop charging for roaming altogether. I hope that this will happen before the revision and before you submit a report here in 2016. I hope that the competitive market functions in such a way that the subject of roaming finally becomes a thing of the past. I would like to pass on my warm thanks. I am looking forward to the vote tomorrow and I hope that Parliament will give the report substantial support."@en1
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