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"I believe that the concerns of many of my colleagues are founded as regards the future of the global monitoring system Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) and the satellite navigation system Galileo, which are in danger of not receiving sufficient funding for their activities. In particular, Galileo, the first satellite navigation system in the world designed for civilian use, is the only system that could enable the EU to remain independent from the US GPS system, and for this reason, it is necessary to ensure sufficient funds are available to finance its long-term development."@en1
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