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The issue before us is a Commission proposal on the future management of the fisheries resources of the Baltic Sea and the Belts. The proposal seeks to reshape the nature of the relationship between the EU and third countries that are party to agreements concluded on the above-mentioned sea areas, following the recent accession to the EU of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.
Currently, and until December 2005, the future management of fisheries resources of the Baltic Sea and the Belts is regulated by the 1973 agreement, concluded by the European Community, the Baltic States, Poland and Russia, known as the Gdansk Convention. As a direct result of their accession to the EU, the above-mentioned Member States withdrew from the agreement. Consequently, the agreement now applies solely between the EU and the Russian Federation.
The Commission therefore proposes the Community’s withdrawal from the agreement. If this does not happen, relations between the EU and Russia would be regulated by an instrument created for multilateral cooperation, and this might have adverse consequences.
I support the rapporteur in that I welcome this proposal and, at the same time, I understand the concerns that the objectives of protecting..."@en1
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