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I wish the Swedish Presidency every success and I believe that the priorities set out are those we have been expecting. The next six months are crucial for Europe’s citizens and for the European Union. They are crucial in terms of whether our countries are going to emerge from the economic crisis next year or whether, on the other hand, a large question mark will continue to hang over the economy for another year.
Many proposals and new programmes are being put forward. However, I think it is time for us to assess the impact which the economy recovery programme launched by the European Commission at the start of the year is having, if any at all, and for us to take a close look at the European Union’s budget for this year to see which activities have stopped and what resources we can continue to use to come up with new measures.
We also have investment projects planned for the energy sector which have already been approved from that amount of around EUR 3 billion. We will have to take specific measures to implement these projects. I would like to thank President Barroso for his particular contribution to getting the Nabucco project off the ground.
Finally, I would like you to remember the European Union’s political commitment to other countries also successfully joining the European Union."@en1
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