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". Indeed, as the honourable Member proposed in his 1998 report, it was precisely Parliament’s resolution on the effects of the enlargement of the European Union on cooperation in the field of justice and home affairs that resulted in the creation of a European police academy and of a Community service with regard to external border controls. I think that we can now be very proud that these two proposals have already become a reality. With regard to the first proposal, as you know, the European Police College (CEPOL) was established by the Council Decision of 22 December 2000, and I think we can say that it is now in a position to fulfil its role. Two Council decisions in 2004 gave it legal personality and named Bramshill in the United Kingdom as its permanent headquarters. A proposal presented by the Commission in October 2004 with the aim of improving the legal framework of the CEPOL is waiting for formal approval from the Council. I think we can tell you that a political agreement has already been reached within the Council itself, in June 2005. As Parliament’s reservations have all been resolved, I think that the decision will be formally approved in the course of September 2005. The proposal relating to the setting up of a specialist European service for external border controls, too, has led to the establishment, by the Council Regulation of 26 October 2004, of a European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States. This agency, based in Warsaw, has started work and already has a budget of more than EUR 6 million for 2005."@en1

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