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"en.20020702.4.2-067"2
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"Presidents, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of
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we would like to say that the achievements listed by the President-in-Office of the Council represent significant achievements, from the Galileo programme to the liberalisation of the energy sector, achieved in Barcelona, to the control of illegal immigration and the consolidation of the status of the outermost regions, in Seville.
However, we do not consider that these advances have sufficiently fulfilled the objectives set at the start of the Presidency with the slogan “more Europe". In the field of immigration we need greater attention to cooperation and integration policies; in enlargement, we need more success in the reform of the CAP and of the financial resources; in institutional reforms, we need the Commission’s and Parliament’s proposals to be more in tune with each other. On international matters, and despite the progress and the meetings in Valencia, Madrid and Seville, we have lacked presence and results in the interventions in the Latin American crises, the common position on Cuba, the process of decolonisation of the Sahara and the Middle East crisis. In short, we note the progress and good management of the Spanish Presidency, but we would have liked to celebrate “more Europe” when making this assessment."@en1
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