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"Madam President, I do not want to point fingers, but I think that the failure of the conciliation procedure is a setback and we have thrown out the baby with the bathwater.
Cloning is not just a complex, but also a sensitive topic. Dolly the sheep was neither the first nor the last cloned animal. Tens of thousands of other attempts end in failure. Deformed foetuses with excessively large organs die in the wombs of experimental animals, others are born dead and others perish just a few days after birth. Cloning is a worse tyranny for animals than small cages or being transported in lorries without water.
It is therefore right that the regulation on new foodstuffs includes a ban on the sale of cloned animals and their offspring. I do not believe it is highly complex to deal with the cloning issue now. We must now give a clear signal to food producers that products from animals that are suffering have no place on the European market."@en1
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