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"The honourable Member refers to the Council constellation in which it is possibly most difficult to find the concrete framework demanded by the work on sustainable development. I do not believe that it is any coincidence that it is precisely the work in this Council (General Affairs) that is taking the longest. That is the reason why unfortunately there is not that much to report as yet.
The honourable Member thinks there is very little time left before the Gothenburg Summit. I, on the other hand feel, think it feels as if there were an
amount of time left. I am absolutely convinced that we will be able to come back and be even more concrete in respect of the ways in which the General Affairs Council can integrate environmental dimensions and the principles of sustainable development in its work. However, I hope that we can have a common understanding that it is precisely in the matter of the General Affairs Council’s activity that it is most difficult to find the concrete framework that I believe we all want to have."@en1
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