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". The Seville Summit focused on three main issues: firstly, the approval of a set of measures on the organisation of the European Council and the Council which, without affecting the principle of equality between Member States, will enable these bodies to function better and more effectively; secondly, the positive confirmation of the timetable laid down for the conclusion of negotiations with the candidate countries that will join the European Union in the first wave, whilst respecting the principle of merit and of differentiation; and finally, the adoption of a firm position on the fight against illegal immigration, without, however, undermining the commitments on development and cooperation we have given to the countries of origin or of transit of migratory flows and their involvement in this fight. The clear position of the Council on the need to strengthen the component of the outermost regions in the Union’s policies, given their specific characteristics should also be noted, because of its importance and significance. This set of issues is sufficiently and appropriately developed in the Joint Resolution that has just been approved, despite the fact that it is a compromise text, which is why I supported the motion and voted for it."@en1

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