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"Mr President, we are certainly in the same boat so to speak. Having left my house at 7 a.m. this morning I expected to be in Strasbourg at 4 p.m. However, we were subject to a 4-hour flight delay and were taken to Düsseldorf on route. I will not bore you with the details, but we finally arrived here. It has been very interesting listening to the Commissioner. Safeguards of nuclear materials are extremely important within and outside the European Union. Security of nuclear materials in the EU has been an increasingly important issue since 11 September. Unlike the Commissioner, I believe that the best way to safeguard nuclear materials is to stop production of them and a particular issue is the reprocessing of nuclear materials. We know that there are ground-to-air missiles at Cap de la Hague, and the defences of Sellafield remain a secret. It cannot be right, after 11 September, to continue to stockpile and increase the stockpile of hundreds of tonnes of plutonium."@en1
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