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"Mr President, the area of northeast Japan will remain contaminated for the next 300 to 400 years and life will never regain its natural rhythm. That is what the scientists are telling us.
In the meantime, plans to build a nuclear power plant in a very active earthquake zone are proceeding normally. That is what Turkey has told us and, if a similar disaster were to occur in Turkey, if this goes ahead, it would put the survival of the whole of Europe in the balance. That is what common sense tells us.
What does the Commission have to say to all this? In the cooperation agenda with candidate countries (you mentioned three countries earlier, I am referring to the candidate countries), how high are environmental standards set for the use of nuclear energy?"@en1
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