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"en.20080422.46.2-951"2
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"This agency was set up after NATO’s attack on the former Yugoslavia and manages the EU’s main ‘assistance’ programmes in the Balkans.
Its objectives are clear and include, as could only be expected, ‘help’ in ‘reform’ processes leading to the creation of institutions and a ‘Rule of Law’ in the EU’s own image and according to the EU’s ambitions, namely through the establishing of a ‘market economy’, i.e., a capitalist one.
Perhaps the EP, is wrapped up in the enlargement of NATO and the EU, ‘is convinced that, at the point where the Commission takes over the management of the new Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance, (...), it should finally present to the Council a new mandate for the Agency, which should, as decided, finish its work in the Balkans by the end of 2008 and be converted into a truly European agency for external actions’. It further clarifies that ‘a new mandate for this successful agency would be the most efficient way of carrying out the new tasks in external actions’ (…) ‘in areas where traditional development assistance cannot be implemented’.
In other words, the unacceptable transformation of this agency into yet another instrument supporting the EU’s policy of interference in other regions of the world."@en1
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