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". – I welcome this report which represents a big step towards making the EU the most dynamic and competitive economy in the world by 2010. Without endorsement of this Programme, Europe could never hope to become a world player in the field of research and technology, where we are lagging seriously behind the US. The Sixth Framework Programme will respect ethical principles held across Europe; in particular research activity into human cloning for reproduction will be banned. I feel that the European institutions can congratulate themselves for coming to a reasonable and effective agreement on this issue. The global advantages of the Sixth Framework Programme need to be fully translated to our citizens: all sections of society, from young scientists to disabled and elderly people are set to gain from its contents. Indeed, if ever there was a case for European co-operation, the research programme makes it strongly. I am delighted that European scientists in Europe's regions will get financial reward for their intelligence. All in all, this will make us more competitive and will help in the fight against serious illness and environmental problems."@en1
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