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"en.20021218.1.3-006"2
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"The Copenhagen summit was a very particular moment in the life of the European Union. I had the privilege of representing Parliament during that summit. One could not help being touched by the sense of history in the making when, at the end, the Danish presidency negotiated to a conclusion the accord with each of the accession states.
I should say also that substantial terrain has been covered in the other work carried out by the presidency. Here, I am not referring to the main headline of enlargement, but to the work done over many months with this Parliament on conciliation, which was perhaps hidden from view by the preparations for enlargement. In terms of the attendance of the presidency, this is the 39th debate in plenary at which the presidency will speak. Contact with committees has been of an exceptional character and it has set us a new headline in interinstitutional relations with the Council which I hope we can build upon going forward.
I certainly want to say on behalf of Parliament to the Danish prime minister how grateful I am at the improved and substantial level of cooperation between our institutions."@en1
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