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"Mr President, regarding the financial perspectives, the situation is extremely worrying in a lot of areas, especially those of rural development and environmental protection. Clearly, ‘more Europe’ cannot be achieved with less money. The financial resources for 2007-2013 are manifestly insufficient, but budgetary constraints affect the Fifteen and the ten new Member States differently.
For us, the rural development funds would make it possible in some degree to offset the severely discriminatory measures taken at the Copenhagen Summit, in accordance with which small farmers in the ten new Member States receive only 25% of the direct aid. For us, there was just one hope of compensation. This took the form of the much-vaunted rural development, which has been declared to be a priority of the European Union where the agricultural world is concerned. Resources do, however, clearly appear to be restricted or limited.
I would ask the Commission to make sure that resources for the benefit of the least advanced regions are not reduced."@en1
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