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". That is a very reasonable supplementary question. I had a very special occasion, the day immediately after the approval date. The following day we held the first online press conference with youth in Brussels, but also in Member States. It was well organised and it is also a contribution to better communication, and to the engagement of young people as we call for future EU policies. Part of the answer on support is that we would like to use many opportunities in different strands or areas of EU policies – in social policy or strategy, in rural development, in research and of course in education programmes and training and mobility. There is a list of programmes which are connected and there should be an even more coherent way of supporting action vis-à-vis youth, with youth, and for youth. We also have a special programme for youth and I hope it will be further strengthened for the next seven years. Again it is about the financial perspective. So the most important thing, I would say, is the financially unmeasurable part, which means a more coherent, more supported approach towards youth as a part of Lisbon, as a part of integrated guidelines in all the different areas, supported also by financial resources. If the attitude of Parliament is the same in this direction - and I would also like to welcome the last report by Mr Böge, which will be voted on tomorrow, the report on the financial perspective - that is a signal in the right direction as regards your question, Mrs Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou."@en1
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