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"Mr President-in-Office of the Council, I am also extremely disappointed by this answer. What you are saying is that there is no room for innovation in financial matters, in spite of the volatility of the markets, in spite of the bad reaction to the crises which have hit us recently, including the crisis in Asia.
How can we meet our commitments with regard to sustainable development which you encourage, as President-in-Office of the Council, when we know what it already costs the European Union? What is it going to cost and how is sustainable development going to be funded in developing countries? How are renewable energy sources going to be funded, how are we going to finance access to drinking water for the whole world, and lastly, how are we going to finance the elimination of dangerous waste? How are we going to take action, because it appears that merely raising the issue of managing various flows of money seems, in your view, to be impossible."@en1
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