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"Mr President, it is a pity that the conservative group in the European Parliament prevented Parliament from taking part, even indirectly, in the Council summit in Stockholm by voting against the Bullmann report during the last part-session, thereby reducing us to the present alternative. The Council summit in Stockholm will have to take decisions on matters relating to education and research. We need to speed up the rate of development of the electronic learning sector. Innovations and new multimedia and Internet technologies will give us the tools we need for distance learning both for general education and for training and lifelong learning. At the Stockholm Summit, we shall need to start systematically monitoring electronic learning, bringing together indicators to control equal access of pupils and non-pupils to information and communications technologies and taking measures to combat geographical, social and cultural inequalities. On the other hand, lifelong learning is a prime means for the European economy of allowing the human resources which we need for a knowledge society to respond and develop. We need to bear the social cost of these policies in the conviction that they will bring in maximum returns, for the benefit of the European social and cultural model. Finally, the European research area must be given form and substance by coordinating activities and policies in the research area and supporting both basic research and pioneering technologies. We need to increase spending in order to catch up with the USA and we need better, more efficient relations between research and science and public opinion and the citizens of Europe."@en1

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