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"As the Lisbon Treaty is about to enter into force, the rapid progress in the transatlantic relationship between the two biggest democratic and economic entities will have an increased importance. Both the EU and the US continue to be key actors in international trade and providers of stability. The European Parliament has been a leading force in advancing transatlantic cooperation, having proposed in its resolutions the creation of a transatlantic free market, as well as establishing new structures for closer political and interparliamentary relations. The Transatlantic Economic Council has done good work so far. I hope that in the near future, we shall be able to work out solutions to overcome the regulatory barriers between the EU and the US. The role of legislators in this relationship will be important. Members of the European Parliament are willing and ready to fully contribute to TEC processes. We should encourage the US Congress to fully commit itself to a routine Transatlantic Legislators’ Dialogue and thus also to an active participation in the TEC. I would like to ask the Commission and the Council how the European Parliament’s resolutions have been followed up and, at the same time, to encourage both institutions to vigorously work towards achieving a transatlantic free market area."@en1
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