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"en.20061114.6.2-048"2
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"Mr President, Commissioner, the SESAR is a very good idea, but you will, however, need to tell us directly something that not even you know: what will its scope be? Where is Europe's airspace on the southeast side? Do we know? We need to determine this space. A few months ago a Turkish military aeroplane shot down a Greek military aeroplane southwest of Rhodes in European airspace, while a passenger aeroplane from Egypt was flying overhead within eye contact. Can you imagine what might have happened?
How, therefore, shall we determine its scope, when the Turkish FIR rather than the Nicosia FIR apply when you pass over the northern section of Cyprus, which is a member of the European Union. First determine the scope and then we shall welcome the SESAR which, in all events, is designed to speed up passenger movements. Fine, we shall succeed in the air, but what is happening on the ground when, for various bottles, perfumes and so on, we delay another half an hour so that someone does not take an extra gramme of deodorant. This is all stupid and ridiculous. If you want to determine something properly, go the whole way."@en1
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