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"Mr President, I note that the collapse – and what a dramatic one it was – of the talks in Cancún, which should have acted as a kind of electric shock, particularly on the Europeans, has not in fact generated any real basic reflection on the actual nature of the process of liberalising world trade that is underway. No really novel proposal has been made since then to improve it substantially. Given the importance of the agricultural issue, it would have been good to consider in particular the relevance of integrating it in a process which, in its current form, does not allow its specificities to be taken into account, despite the fact that it is a sector that determines food sovereignty and constitutes the basis for development. Given the importance that the European countries have attached to these two parameters, one might have thought that they were the right ones to ask this key question. This is not the case, as we see. We deplore this omission because it places a severe strain on the very future of the process."@en1

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