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"If we are talking about the future cohesion policy of the outermost regions, it is necessary and desirable to analyse how the EU 2020 objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth can be achieved in these European regions, which possess characteristics and permanent constraints arising mainly from their remoteness. These special characteristics justify the adoption of specific measures by the European Union. The Cayenne Principles of 1999 are the foundations of the EU measures benefiting the outermost regions and, according to these principles – the principle of equal opportunities, the principle of value in potential, the cohesion principle and the partnership principle – the European approach must ensure the conversion of the potentials of the outermost regions into real economic growth factors. I support the differentiated and holistic treatment for the outermost regions by the EU. This differentiation does not merely mean paying special attention to compensation for the effects of their remoteness, but also including an appropriate strategy providing a development model capable of taking advantage of their strengths in the interest of greater competitiveness, increased growth and job creation. Last but not least, I consider it important to adjust the application of European policies in these regions, since it is only through the specific framework of EU policies that these regions will be able to better achieve the objectives of economic, social and territorial cohesion and contribute towards the accomplishment of the EU 2020 objectives."@en1
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