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"Madam President, the EU’s Maritime Policy is one of the most important initiatives which the present Commission will remember with good reason, especially if it understands how to take advantage of its expansion and the sort of political muscle given us in enlargement to rescue our marine environment.
I now appeal to the Commission to take special action to save one of the EU’s very special seas, the Baltic. I would like to ask this. Could the Commission see the Baltic Sea not just as an environmental challenge, but also a political one? If that dying sea can be rescued we can show the public that the Union provides a genuine benefit and that together we are in a stronger position to save our environment than we are alone."@en1
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