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". – I welcome the concentration on a select number of priority areas under the forthcoming programme. I believe that in this way Europe can make real added value and move towards its goals of the Lisbon Process.
I fully support the strengthening of links between European, national and regional initiatives. Decentralised management is most welcome as we all wish to see a less cumbersome and bureaucratic approach to the running of European programmes and drawing down of funds.
I am conscious of the need for continuity in the research area, both in terms of the integrity of the work being undertaken and the engagement of personnel on projects. We have a responsibility to play our part in ensuring that there is a smooth transition to the Sixth Programme.
Finally, I would like to refer briefly to the ethical aspects of research. While subsidiarity dictates that each Member State can decide what kind of research may be carried out within its territory, we must not forget that we are talking about European taxpayers' money here. In my Member State, Ireland, there is a clear ban on any form of experimentation on human embryos or cloning."@en1
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