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"It is vitally important for the EU and the candidate country that all obligations and commitments resulting from the accession process are fulfilled by both parties. The accession/enlargement process should be carefully assessed, with account being taken of the socioeconomic effects for both parties. The Union should take into account not only the social implications of accession for the candidate country, but also its own integration capacity. As a result, it is vital that the Union maintains and further intensifies its monitoring and socioeconomic support mechanisms in the accession process. The fact that the new approach to be used in future negotiations will prioritise issues related to justice and home affairs, as well as insisting that acceding states should resolve their territorial disputes or other bilateral problems with their neighbours before they can join the Union, will avoid impasses within the Union itself. I also agree with the rapporteur urging the Commission and the Council to start developing an arbitration mechanism aimed at resolving bilateral and multilateral disputes. For those reasons, I voted in favour of this report."@en1
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