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At a time when the Member States of the European Union are finally putting together, following the
catastrophe, a more stringent set of provisions for maritime safety – a field in which the common interest is obvious – it can only be regretted that the space set aside for this crucial subject in the various resolutions relating to the candidate countries directly involved should be so discreet.
No one can forget the images of the wreck of the
and the views of its home port, Valetta.
We are all aware that the merchant fleets of six candidate countries appear on the Paris Memorandum blacklist. In addition to Turkey, these are Malta, Cyprus, Latvia, Romania and Bulgaria.
These countries’ adoption of the
and
packages and their commitment to get on top of the issue of accepting flags of convenience should be made one of the priorities in accession negotiations. The safety of our coastal regions depends on it."@en1
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