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". – I would not necessarily agree that the ocean is easier to control. I mean it is as easy getting to Malta and Cyprus in the dark from the sea as crossing a hill in the mountains.
We know that there is a real problem. We have organised and funded capacity-building support to provide very strong assistance in this effort and this is what we have to do right now. It is quite important, as part of the whole negotiation process and accepting the
and responsibilities, that we clarify that this is a responsibility for the applicant country. There are numerous problems. The issue of controlling the periphery of the European Union will remain with us as a real challenge for quite some time."@en1
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