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". – Can I draw the honourable Member's attention to the title of the question he set down earlier. The title of the question was "Radioactive pollution of the Aegean and Ionian Seas". The answer was given, not only now but as long ago as 1993, based very heavily on strong scientific evidence in relation to that question. If the honourable Member has evidence to support the contention that there has been damage as a consequence of target firing, either to the coasts of Greece or indeed of Turkey, or to islands in the Aegean or Ionian Seas, I know, that as a conscientious Member, he will want to put down questions or make representations on that specific basis. If and when he does – and I am answering the question – I will give him the basis for a scientific view of what the consequences of the use of depleted uranium are in those circumstances.
He will understand, however, that without notice of that question I am hardly in a position to give him the detail that he would want on the specific environmental questions that he raises. I am certain that he would not, as a responsible Member of the European Parliament, want to contest serious scientific opinion or indeed be alarmist in a way that would be upsetting to his constituents."@en1
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