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"The outermost regions (ORs) of the EU suffer from serious economic disadvantages, due to their small size, remoteness and difficult topography and climate. They possess a special status enshrined in the Treaty. As these regions’ constraints and difficulties are permanent and distinguish them from other European regions, the EU rules and programmes cannot be applied in the same way as in the rest of the EU territory. Their implementation has to be guided by a territorial approach. The Teixeira own-initiative report, which I supported, underlines the need to examine, in relation to the future cohesion policy of the outermost regions, how the EU 2020 objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth can be achieved in these European regions, which possess permanent characteristics and constraints arising mainly from their remoteness from the heart of Europe. However, this differentiation does not merely mean paying special attention to compensation, but also, and above all, including them in an appropriate strategy that provides a development model capable of taking advantage of their strengths, in the interest of greater competitiveness, increased growth and job creation."@en1
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