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". – Mr President, there were actually a number of proposals made by the evaluation. One of them had to do with ECHO moving more into the area of development cooperation, in a sense staying longer in a post-conflict situation. I do not think this is how to do it – we will end up over-stretching the resources very rapidly because new conflicts keep coming up. So we need to have a balanced approach, drawing on the resources in our development cooperation in general but making sure that they go in when ECHO goes out. It sounds easy but it is not that easy. In general it is necessary to combine these things and many are not able to do it. A very big problem is that individual countries although good donors do not have the resources to stay a long time in many conflicts. This is where the European Union has a special capacity and also special responsibility. It is extremely important that we, at a certain point, become very good at managing this transition gap."@en1
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