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"Mr President, first of all we do not disagree on the most substantial issues. These dual-use items could be used to oppress people and could be used for war, and therefore we have – or may I say we should have – the strongest legislation in the world to control these items. The problem is that we do not have this any more since, because of the Lisbon Treaty, our procedures for changing these lists are too cumbersome and take too long. As the world is changing, we have to be swift and effective in changing legislation. That is exactly why we need to swiftly adopt this legislation instead of pre-empting the whole debate over changing the legislation. That debate has been scheduled, so let us address that issue when we get there. But now we need to update this legislation on the basis of the Commission proposal. So each thing at its right time – now it is time to adopt this piece of legislation and not to pre-empt future debates."@en1
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