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Mr President, I too should like to apologise for the confusion about the questioner. It is entirely clear to me now, although, if I may be so bold, I am a little less clear about for whom the question is intended. After all, President, I can add very little to what I said a moment ago, and I need to refer to the Commission for the factual information.
On a slightly different note, the honourable Member pointed out that countries can, of course, develop activities in Bangladesh bilaterally, as they are doing, have done and will continue to do. Particular attention has been drawn to the Netherlands, which has experience in this area. It is true that we have developed activities in Bangladesh, partly based on Dutch expertise and experience of water. However, a number of other countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Belgium and France have also made contributions to Bangladesh bilaterally."@en1
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