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"Mr President, in the minute I have available, I would like to talk about Romania and the Nicholson report. This report began in committee with an approach that was appropriate right to the end and with which I and the rest of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy were satisfied. We must send out a message that is resolute but, at the same time, full of hope to the people and the government of Romania. Romania must proceed with greater earnestness and with greater rigour on the road of reforms, but it must get on the accession train, the European Union train. We cannot send out a message of gloom that excludes Romania from this prospect. It is important that our family extends to Romania, a country that needs the European Union and that needs and, in certain sectors, also wants democracy despite the existing problems. Let us, therefore, adopt this new version of the Nicholson report with conviction, hoping that it encourages the structural reforms that are necessary for Romania’s entry into the European Union in 2007."@en1
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