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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, today we are all a little Japanese. Even in the midst of the natural disaster we must admit that nuclear safety has a human face. Planning, construction, operation, dismantling and, like now in the Fukushima power plant, handling accidents are a trial of strength of human knowledge and dedication. The European stress test is an important step for us to plan what has been unimaginable until now for the future. Commissioner, we can best pay tribute to the Fukushima workers if European experts are involved in making European professional and policy decisions. Those nuclear workers should be involved whose dedication and knowledge are indispensable.
It is very important that nuclear knowledge be maintained and extended in the medium term because this is the real guarantee of safety. Moreover, I would like to draw attention again to what Mrs Ulvskog said. Nuclear research and development must provide answers, better than at present, as to how we can handle nuclear waste and its ever-present 60-year history. Thank you for listening."@en1
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