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". Denmark is taking over the Presidency of the European Union in difficult circumstances. In order to ensure solidarity and growth, the Danish Government will have to cooperate not only with Member States and EU institutions, but also with civil society. I welcome that the areas being dealt with by the Danish Presidency are crucial to the future of the EU as a whole: economic recovery and budgetary discipline, energy efficiency and job creation in a competitive economy and a secure, powerful Europe are very much areas that can kick-start the European project. Economic measures are essential to restoring citizens’ confidence in the European Union. However, as a Romanian, I am going to mention a particular theme of the Presidency of the Council, specifically the Schengen system. As President Barroso also said, total respect for the right of free movement in the EU is a priority. Given the delays in making a decision, I call on Denmark to find a solution for admitting Romania and Bulgaria to the Schengen area this spring. The experts have reiterated their conclusions that both states have fulfilled all the technical criteria for accession. I believe that we all agree that the EU must not introduce double standards for old and new Member States. This would have a profound impact on citizens’ confidence in EU integration."@en1

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