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"Madam President, like other speakers I would like to express my condolences to the people affected by the tragedy in Japan, a tragedy that is still ongoing. We need to do everything we can to help the Japanese people.
Regarding the lessons we need to learn in Europe, the question of nuclear safety is clearly at the top of the agenda now. Especially in relation to the ‘stress tests’ to be performed on nuclear plants in Europe. What happened in Japan has serious implications for EU energy policy in the future.
The humanitarian disaster shows the importance of moving towards a non-nuclear Europe. We need a moratorium on nuclear energy, and what is needed is massive investment in sustainable and renewable energy. There must be a review of the nuclear safety regulatory system as well."@en1
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