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"Mr President, the UN is the international organisation best placed to bring about a lasting solution to the conflicts in Darfur. It is important for the EU’s actions to take place within the framework of UN cooperation and for the EU’s efforts to be made in cooperation with institutions that have extensive experience and legitimacy such as the WHO or the UN World Food Programme. I welcome the UN’s efforts in the Sudan conflict, such as the recent creation of the 10 000-man strong UN mission, UMIS. I am also well disposed towards the proposal to increase the African Union’s presence in Darfur.
For my part, it has always been important that it should be the UN that, in the first place, acts in this conflict. The UN should act in cooperation with the African Union. Possible EU actions need to be focused upon humanitarian aid following consultation with the UN. The UN plans to contribute aid totalling USD 1.5 billion during 2005. That is the single largest UN appeal of this year. It is important that the EU’s aid efforts be coordinated with those of the UN and that they take place in consultation with the UN. In that way, the world’s total efforts in Sudan will achieve their maximum effect."@en1
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