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I wish to make a brief comment to explain how our vote on this report clearly confirms that we are in no way opposed to the European Research Area, to extending and developing it or to the Sixth Framework Programme in general. The fact is that since neither issues of a sensitive ethical nature nor the duty – which we should all fully understand – to fully respect the various national legal systems are being called into question, our support for this report, as for others in the same field, has been constant, cooperative and unreserved. It is rather those people, including Mr Busquin, who persist in seeking to extend European research policies to areas which are deemed illegal in some Member States, who must be held responsible for the delays that have occurred and furthermore, for the fact that the definition and the entry into force of the Sixth Framework Programme are surrounded by quite unnecessary controversy."@en1
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