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The Galileo Programme (the European satellite radio navigation programme) can be an important instrument. By providing a public service, it will provide an opportunity for cooperation, scientific advancement and the exchange of accessibility and information.
The project should be rooted in a strategy of public investment and monitoring. Solutions ensuring its funding must be found in the context of international cooperation.
The Galileo system is viewed with interest by countries such as China and India, which could be important partners in the project. This will help end the GPS monopoly and create instead a project based on broad international cooperation.
We feel that all users should be guaranteed universal access and that the general public should have access to available information free of charge.
It is necessary to reaffirm, however, that, when it comes to this project, the citizens’ rights, guarantees and freedoms must be guaranteed and that it is not used for military purposes – the rejection of the militarisation of space and its use for military purposes – and/or for the purposes of enforcing excessive security, in contravention of what is currently laid down."@en1
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