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In its Draft Amending Budget, the Commission proposed additional appropriations for the scrapping of fishing vessels through the mobilisation of the flexibility instrument, to the sum of EUR 32 million. In its version of the Draft, the Council rejected this request since it could not reach internal agreement on the manner of financing this measure.
I should like here to state my total support for the rapporteur in urging the Council to submit a sustainable proposal for financing the reform of the common fisheries policy. The present request for additional appropriations simply refers to the use of surplus funds from 2002. There is nothing new here, just a way of giving financial resources to certain measures that have already been adopted, including:
the reconversion programme for the Spanish and Portuguese fleets, which suffered as a consequence of the non-renewal of the Morocco fisheries agreement; and
the emergency measures taken after the
disaster off the Galician coast.
It should be remembered that these measures were included in the flexibility instrument for 2003-2006, the share for 2003 being EUR 32 million.
The Council seems to have ‘forgotten’ the consequences of the moratoria on cod fishing, the failure to renew the Morocco agreement and its refusal of funds for vessel modernisation."@en1
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