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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, firstly, I would like to thank Mr Böge on behalf of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy for his attempts over almost two years to reach a compromise on financing ITER. Even in the light of the Council’s irrational actions, the proposal that he has submitted to us for tomorrow still represents an attempt to find a solution.
However, there are two things I would like to point out. One is that I myself took part in the trialogue negotiations. The Council’s arguments in the trialogue in response to the point made by Parliament that the budget line for ITER was not adequate amounted to a desperate plea for a compromise on this subject in the Seventh Framework Programme for Research. We specifically stated in the trialogue that the surplus costs could not be paid from the first pillar. Therefore, the Council fell into this problem with its eyes open.
As a consequence, for us this can only mean one thing. Horizon 2020 needs its own budget line for the major European research projects, including ITER, Galileo and also Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES). We are now calling on the Commission not just to play a role in the dispute with the Council, but also to take independent action for the future."@en1
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