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Mr President, research and the upscaling of Europe’s economy is Europe’s new narrative. Europe used to be about coal and steel, then it was about agriculture and fisheries. For the future, Europe is going to be about research and development, and where Europe adds value in coordinating the two.
From a development perspective I would say that it should be regional development. There is a clear complementarity between the research and regional development agendas. The key partners in actually delivering the grand research agenda that we set at European level are the cities and the regions and the businesses within those cities and regions. That complementarity is vital for the coordination of the policies, in order to make sure that one part of the Commission is not setting one set of agendas while another part of the Commission is setting a different set, and that the complementarity is not necessarily what it could be.
I think it is also worth stating that I and others want to see a lot more synergy in FP7 – and, indeed, FP8 – between structural funds and research funding. While the budget for FP7 is far from what we wanted, it is even more important that we maximise the benefit between the synergies of the two funding streams. That debate will continue into FP8, though for now I would add my own congratulations to our rapporteur for his Herculean efforts. We support this compromise."@en1
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