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"Europe must learn from the nuclear incidents in Japan and undertake to guarantee nuclear safety across the continent. The energy mix still comes under the remit of the Member States. However, nuclear safety is defined by European legislation, which must be reviewed, taking into account the nuclear plant safety tests proposed recently by the Commission. We must not forget that the EU is hugely dependent on energy imports and that Member States need to find solutions to make provision for their own energy sources. The EU needs a common energy policy which must be based on striking the ideal balance between renewable energy, new technologies for conventional energy resources and the need to produce nuclear energy in safe conditions. On the subject of Libya, the Council needs to come up with a new European partnership with the Southern Neighbourhood countries. This partnership involves close political cooperation which will ensure the transition of these countries to democracy. Furthermore, the European Commission must submit as soon as possible a plan for managing the migrant flows, which will take into account the solidarity between Member States and strengthen Frontex’s technical and operational capabilities. However, this plan must not detract from the EU’s focus on the Eastern Partnership."@en1
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