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The Belgian Presidency will endeavour to bring the debate within the Council on the Commission’s Green Paper on the reform of the common fisheries policy to a successful conclusion.
Other priorities are the extension of the multiannual guidance programmes and rebuilding the stocks at risk.
It was apparent even from the first questions that this is a far from easy task.
Special attention will be devoted to the issue of discards into the sea. The specialists know what this is about; if you like and if you put the question, I will explain it to you.
As regards, and I quote, Ireland’s ‘particular and unique requirements’, it is worth repeating that fishing quotas are distributed among the nations that practise fishing according to the principle of relative stability and that the size of a Member State’s fishing zone is not, in itself, a criterion for the distribution of these quotas.
However, Ireland does receive preferential treatment as regards financial support from the Community for carrying out control, inspection and monitoring measures."@en1
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