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"I regret to inform the Minister that he really has not answered my question. I asked what consultations took place between the Council, the French Presidency and the standing working group of experts. I asked that question because just three weeks after the Council's expert group, the standing working group on the safe transport of radioactive materials, published a report in April 1998 giving a clean bill of health to the way nuclear wastes were transported, the transports were found to be contaminated, as the Minister very well knows. As they are about to be resumed, so we hear – and I am glad to hear all these consultations are taking place – can we place any credibility in the working group on waste? It said everything was hunky-dory but then the transports were found to be contaminated. In the light of that, why are there only representatives from the nuclear industry and government on this working group of experts? Why cannot we have independent experts who have detailed information which could be relevant? Could I ask the Minister to answer to the point?"@en1
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