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"With regard to the difficulties of negotiations with individual countries I am in a position to give neither a precise answer nor a general answer because, in actual fact, it is not the Council that negotiates such treaties but the Commission. You would therefore need to ask the Commission what difficulties there are, their type and nature, and if they are the same for each country or if they are different.
More generally, as regards the measures that the Council can take to address financial and probably not just financial – difficulties, I believe that the institution has already undertaken precisely to make every endeavour to ensure that some sort of solution can be found to the general problem of illegal immigration through readmission agreements, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, material aid for the economies and the people of the countries from which the flows of illegal immigrants originate."@en1
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