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"Mr President, I should like to thank Prime Minister Vanhanen and President Barroso for their presentation here this morning. I should only like to say two things, which I already mentioned to the Prime Minister but perhaps President Barroso could take them on board as well.
The majority in this Parliament agrees with and supports the need for the European Institute of Technology, but what arrangements are there to make it happen? We can speak about it again and again, but there must be positive action to get it up and running, to give a core element to innovation and research in Europe.
Secondly, with regard to the whole patents area, there must be protection of the ideas and creations that come from that innovative strategy and policy. Otherwise, all research money, all researchers, all the top graduates at doctorate level will move to the US, Japan or elsewhere, because that is where their ideas can be protected and there is bigger investment.
To my mind, those are the two key issues with regard to achieving the Lisbon Strategy for the future.
I congratulate Prime Minister Vanhanen. When everybody said that you could not get a united voice from Europe to speak to Russia, you achieved that. Congratulations."@en1
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