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"Question No 46 by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou ():
According to reports in the Greek press, as well as in the Turkish press, according to
depleted uranium shells have been used by the Greek and the Turkish navies in exercises in the Aegean and the Ionian Seas for the last ten years. The inhabitants of the islands and along the coastlines of these two seas, as well as the citizens of neighbouring countries, are concerned about possible radioactive pollution, because sea currents carry radioactivity beyond the area where the shells were fired.
Does the Commission intend to set up an independent commission to investigate this matter and to inform the inhabitants of these regions and all the citizens of Europe about the real state of affairs so as to prevent an 'Aegean syndrome' taking hold, whether or not it is justified? Does it intend to work towards this goal with the governments concerned? What preventative measures does it intend to take?"@en1
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"Le Journal du Dimanche"1
"Subject: Radioactive pollution of the Aegean and the Ionian Seas"1
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