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"Commissioner, I thank you for your extensive answer to my question. I wish to encourage the Commission to pursue a more wide-ranging and more open dialogue with all political forces represented in the Angolan parliament and indeed with all forces in civil society and the churches. This open dialogue is our best chance of helping to consolidate pluralism in Angola and this, in the long term, is our best chance of consolidating democracy and freedom in that country. This has been demonstrated recently in a project with the Inter-denominational Committee for Peace in Angola (COIEPA), and I would encourage the development of other Commission-funded projects. On the other hand, the situation of the UNITA ex-combatants is extremely worrying. I was part of an EP delegation that visited one of the camps and our feeling was that whilst the camps are working, things are more or less all right. Difficult, but all right. The worry is what will happen when the camps close, since things are extremely fragile, and it is taking a very long time to implement reintegration measures. My question is whether the Commission would be willing to direct resources specifically to programmes for the vocational training and social reintegration of UNITA ex-combatants and for these programmes to be monitored by both sides. This could be a way of following up the agreement of April last year in a practical way and of consolidating confidence and stability in Angola."@en1

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