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Madam President, the message from nearly all the honourable Members is loud and clear and makes sense. I am grateful for the constructive and very positive involvement of nearly all of you. I can assure you that the Commission welcomes the amendments proposed by your rapporteur.
That said, I wish to make a few comments about your remarks. Firstly, Mr Mulder wants to be kept informed about the whole project. I am sure the Commission will be able to do that. He is very negative about how things will progress during the next few days. Let us hope things will progress well. In any case, the future for the financial perspectives looks positive.
Mrs McAvan made some very inspiring remarks. However, I wish to correct her on one issue concerning KLM. I think I know that airline a little better than her. Even if there were a subsidy for the runway, it would never be given to an airline but to the airport. I am not sure whether that is the case, but I wanted to make that remark.
Nearly everyone commented on the sum of EUR 40 million for 2006. Some were more enthusiastic about the amount of money than others. However, that is the amount available. What happens after 2006? That is when the real work will begin, because that is when we have to fulfil our promises to those countries.
I can assure you that when, and only when, an agreement is reached on the financial perspectives, the Commission plans to allocate a figure of EUR 190 million in addition to the existing development budget."@en1
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