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"Mr President, all those involved behind the scenes are working very hard under the guidance of the rapporteur in order to complete this dossier before the end of this mandate. Given the importance of this matter and the amount of time that has already lapsed, time is of the essence. In a few months' time, the number of interested parties will grow to 25, which can further delay decision-making, certainly if the project list in the annex is extended. I am pleased that various MEPs appear to be settling for an optimisation of the projects already included. This being the case, the only addition will be Seine-Nord, for which there is already considerable support. What we are apprehensive about is additional obligations being imposed in respect of the environmental impact reports. This obligation is already in place in most Member States, and duplicating it would delay the implementation of projects even further than they already have been. It is already bad enough that the financing holds up the projects for some time. In short, let us arrive at an agreement with the Council soon, essentially on the basis of the Commission proposals."@en1
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