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"Mr President, thank you Commissioner for coming to respond to the question, and I would also like to thank those who have brought us to this point. I am sure, Commissioner, that you hear from the floor here tonight the many concerns that various Members have. They want to be involved, and the point has been made very clearly by a number of colleagues that if you could engage early with Parliament and get its views on board, it will save trouble or conflict down the road. I hope that that will not come, but the views of parliamentarians are important and I hope that you will take them on board. I very much welcome the agreements that you are hoping to make with other countries, and I think they are very important. You said it yourself: it is so that EU airlines can tap in to other markets. I think that that is important. We tend to see it so much from the other side: it is about other airlines coming here and availing themselves of the lucrative market that is the European Union. However, we should look at it from the other said too, and the value that is there for European airlines to tap into markets and to bring customers, those who would be carrying out business and passengers to those markets. Indeed on the return leg too it would bring tourists, business and consumers to Europe. The facts speak for themselves. Previous air agreements have been very successful and have led to a growing aviation market, so I really would appeal to you following tonight’s debate to set up structures so that the European Parliament can be informed and be kept up to date on the progress and the content of the negotiations."@en1
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