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"The Danish Social Democrats have voted in favour of the report on action to be taken against anti-personnel mines. The Commission’s communication sets out what actions the Community has already participated in to combat the use of anti-personnel mines. Denmark has participated in humanitarian mine clearance on a number of occasions when the intervention concerned has been civil rather than military. There has therefore been no conflict with the Danish opt-out in the field of defence.
The actions were financed with resources from many different budget lines. The Commission therefore proposes that initiatives be taken to set up a horizontal budget line. Parliament supports this solution because the present structure, with many different budget lines, is not transparent and does not contribute to coherent intervention.
It is still uncertain what legal base the Commission wants to propose for this initiative. It is therefore also difficult right now to predict whether the initiative will clash with the Danish opt-out. It will, however, be annoying if Denmark cannot participate in a project whose purpose is completely to do away with the feared and inhumane anti-personnel mines in the course of the next ten to fifteen years."@en1
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