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Let us begin with the Euratom Treaty. In addition to the Convention, there have been initiatives calling precisely for a reform of the Euratom Treaty. In actual fact, I believe that it might be time to carry out an in-depth reform of this Treaty. We know that this reform is an extremely difficult undertaking, however, given that not all the Member States share the same approach as regards developing the nuclear sector. Some of them believe, moreover, that the nuclear sector should simply not be developed. It is partly for this reason that we remain in deadlock.
On the issue of storage, I have already told you that consultations are taking place between experts to find a better means of safeguarding the storage of nuclear waste. I can assure you that in the context of the work currently being carried out, the Presidency will do all it can to move this issue forward, keeping in mind the safety, security and maximum protection of the environment, and also of the people."@en1
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