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". – The High Representative and I wrote to ministers in November setting out proposals for the future work of the Stability Pact. Our main aim was to take the opportunity, two and a half years into the work of the pact, and with the arrival of a new special coordinator, to build on its achievements by enhancing the complementarity between the work of the Stability Pact and the EU stabilisation and association process, by focusing the pact's activities as tightly as possible and by putting a particular emphasis on encouraging regional cooperation. The General Affairs Council approved the recommendations in our letter on 19 November and asked the new Special Coordinator, Dr Buseck, who took up the reins on 1 January, to assess the current activities and working methods of the pact and to identify five or six objectives to be achieved by the end of this year. The Council asked him to report back to its meeting on 11 March. The Commission is now working closely with the Special Coordinator in the preparation of this report. Detailed consultations are taking place within the informal consultative committee which was established following the High Representative's and my own recommendations in order to improve coordination between the pact and the stabilisation and association process. Two meetings have already taken place: on 11 and 31 January. In conclusion, work is well in hand. The Stability Pact and the Commission are working very closely together to deliver the improvements the honourable Member refers to. I have every confidence that the report which Dr Buseck gives to the Council on 11 March will set out a number of practical proposals to that end."@en1
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