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"You have a great responsibility during these six months. You must achieve as much progress as possible on the negotiations on the budget and important common European policies. The normal way to draft a budget is to identify the needs, assess the possibilities and then distribute resources. I have noticed that a different approach was adopted during the last conciliation proceedings for the annual budgets: the resources were determined and then distributed in a fairly random manner. I have understood that your proposal for tackling these negotiations is to go round gathering views on the size of national contributions at the end of January and to come back again to the proposals for the budgetary chapters, including for European policies, only in the course of the month. Although we are going through a financial crisis at the moment, I believe that this approach is not beneficial to the EU. If this information is true, I ask you to return and conduct the negotiations on the budget and European policies (CAP, cohesion, transport and research) as quickly as possible, simultaneously and in close connection with each other. Please do not forget that the Commission’s proposals on own resources must also be discussed in parallel. A possible agreement on own resources would ease the tension on the size of the national contribution."@en1
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