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Mr President, it is possible that some confusion may have arisen as a result of a number of errors that have crept into the nominal list prepared by the Bureau, and this I would like to eliminate by making it clear that all those who endorse the compromise that we have struck with the Council and Commission is supporting the amendments in Block 1, while rejecting all the others. During yesterday’s debate, the Commission and Council made it clear once again that there is no compromise unless the whole of Block 1 is approved, without any other amendments.
All groups, except the Confederal Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left, declared themselves in favour of this compromise yesterday. It is crucial that we, on the eve of the WTO Conference in Hong Kong, should have a regulation in place. This compromise is the result of hard work. Thanks to the cooperation of the shadow rapporteurs of the other groups, we have managed to reach a compromise that is accepted and endorsed almost unanimously. It strikes me as important that this should now be approved and that if, as a result of possible confusion, it is not, yet another vote should be held, and this is something that may not be what we want but is on the cards nevertheless.
I would therefore repeat that if we support the compromise, we must approve Block 1 to the exclusion of all other amendments."@en1
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