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". Just a brief comment in order to express, as the rapporteur has done, the profound hope that now, within a new framework that allows us to envisage a lasting peace in Angola, the fishing industry of that country, specifically through the instruments agreed with the EC, can contribute to the development of the economy of a country that has suffered so much from a long and devastating civil war since its independence in 1975. This is the most noteworthy feature that, in political terms, marks the difference between this protocol – which is valid for the period 3 August 2002 to 2 August 2004 – and the eight previous ones, in developing the agreement that, as everyone knows, dates back to 1987. Furthermore, this is an important instrument from which Portuguese shipowners also benefit – as well as Spanish, French, Italian, Greek and Irish shipowners - and it is therefore regrettable that the Commission has not respected the allocation key contained in the previous agreement and has penalised Portugal by 20 tonnes. Lastly, the significant increase in the financial contribution should be emphasised as should, in connection with this, not only the corresponding increase in fishing possibilities, but also the establishment of a partnership with Angola to encourage responsible and sustainable fishing and particularly, the development of scientific research, surveillance, artisanal fisheries, training and aquaculture. We will need, in future, to monitor the specific effects of these new developments."@en1

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