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"The honourable Member raises a very relevant question. As I mentioned, we in the Swedish Presidency – in close cooperation with the Commission – are currently involved in work in which we are preparing the conclusions of the European Council meeting in Gothenburg in June. It is on that occasion that we will hopefully be able to answer the questions put by the honourable Member. The Cardiff process, as it is known, is a new way of working as far as the European Union is concerned.
We now have experience from a number of Council constellations. Some have done very good work, whilst others have perhaps been less successful. We are now attempting to gather together all this experience and formulate the strategy and the ideas and proposals that the honourable Member is looking for. I expect that, in good time before the European Council summit in June of this year, we will be able to come back to this House with a more concrete account of the thoughts that the Council has and in order to listen to the viewpoints that Parliament and its Members may have.
I would therefore beg your indulgence and ask to be given opportunity to come back to this important debate, which after all concerns one of three priority areas for the Swedish Presidency, namely the environment."@en1
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