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"In the same way that I was indignant at the European Union’s decision at the start of the year to authorise the use of GMOs in Europe, I am fiercely opposed to the Commission’s proposal on ‘novel foods’ on two points, namely cloned animals and the use of nanotechnologies. Therefore, I naturally voted against authorising food made from cloned products and in favour of a moratorium on the sale and marketing of food modified by nanotechnologies. The Commission and the Council did not want specific regulations for the two types of food, but this is essential. In both cases, these products must not be authorised as it has not been proven that they are harmless and as health risks have not been ruled out. These issues must be subject to further studies in relation to how they affect food safety and food protection for European citizens, but also in relation to questions of ethics."@en1

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