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"Madam President, I welcome the fact that the committee backed amendments to strengthen the commitment to environmentally sustainable transport by insisting on strategic environmental impact assessments of TENs projects. I hope that the House today supports that position.
However, I am very concerned that the Commissioner, backed by the rapporteur, a British Conservative rapporteur, is adding at this stage six new TENs priority projects. The total value of these projects is a massive EUR 66.6 billion. None of these six new projects are in the UK. Indeed, most Member States have been left out. That is why some of us are insisting that either we all secure a fair share of the additional funding or, as an alternative, that no additional funding be granted today."@en1
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