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It is now time to evaluate the results and progress achieved on adopting and implementing the set of measures necessary to attaining the objectives set by the Treaty of Amsterdam and by the Tampere European Council.
We have managed to produce quite a balanced and widely supported report in terms of the message that Parliament wishes to send, both to the Council and to the Commission.
Although substantial progress has been made on creating some areas within the area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ), some of this progress has not been achieved within the deadlines set at Tampere and, what is worse, other previously defined objectives have still not been attained.
The Council and the Commission must adopt practical measures, which are clearly indicated in the report, in various areas of the AFSJ. I hope, in this way, that by the end of 2004, all of these measures that are lagging behind and which form part of the objectives and timetables already set are adopted.
I would also recall that the initiative adopted by some Member States to undertake a substantial reduction in the Community budget in the forthcoming EU financial perspective (2007-2013) can only obstruct the objectives that we propose to achieve, because this would prevent the Commission from completing its work in the areas of Justice and Home Affairs, amongst others."@en1
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