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This is a unique opportunity to show the citizens that we are ready to develop a genuine European energy policy. We must therefore ensure that we have all the necessary instruments and tools to meet this objective.
The trans-European energy networks will foster interconnections, interoperability and the development of energy networks in the enlarged Europe, and in turn stimulate the effective operation of the internal market.
The construction of the future internal gas and electricity market is perhaps the most relevant objective of the proposal for a decision before us.
Furthermore, the aim is to adapt the guidelines to the new shape of a European Union of 25 Member States, allow funding to be earmarked for projects of common interest, enable the internal market in gas and electricity to be completed, and, above all, to guarantee security of supply by means of interconnections between Member States and with neighbouring countries (south-east Europe, Mediterranean countries, Ukraine, Belarus). This approach to trans-European energy networks mirrors the approach followed for trans-European land transport networks.
I therefore voted in favour of the Laperrouze report."@en1
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