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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I hope that appropriately drawn up regulations relating to the European External Action Service will ensure that it functions in an effective and productive manner. Building such a complex entity, which deals with an essential and increasingly significant area of competence of the European Union, is no mean task in today’s global reality. It is particularly vital to ensure that the work of the service serves to strengthen Europe’s position. To this end, we must ensure that extremely well qualified people, with the relevant skills and experience, join its ranks, so that representatives from all the Member States will be able to participate in the implementation of the European Union’s foreign policy. I welcome the fact that Mr Rapkay’s report takes into account issues such as the promotion of equal opportunities for the under-represented gender in certain function groups and a geographic balance in the recruitment of European External Action Service employees. A well-organised service, which employs the foremost experts from all the Member States, provides an opportunity for the European Union to gain importance and to make full use of its potential on the international stage."@en1
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