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"Mr President, today’s report on Turkey is of crucial importance, since the decision taken by the European Council on 17 December has an historic significance which goes further than the political aspects indicated in Mr Eurlings’s report.
We in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy also have an interest in highlighting and applauding the progress Turkey has made in the economic field in terms of the criteria established by the Union and, in particular, we wish to emphasise its compliance with the Community
in fields such as energy policy, industrial policy, research and development and telecommunications. Nevertheless, although the direction taken as a whole is correct, the progress made in each of these fields has been unequal and, therefore, progress must be made in the future on at least four aspects which I am going to mention briefly.
Firstly, it must improve its administrative capacity to complete and enhance the application of the Community acquis. Secondly, there needs to be more independence in the monitoring of State aid. Thirdly, it must increase the budget dedicated to research and development as a proportion of its GDP. And fourthly, the legal framework in the telecommunications sector should be reviewed. That, ladies and gentlemen, is essentially the content of the amendment that we in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy are proposing to Mr Eurlings’s report."@en1
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