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"Mr President, Commissioner, honourable Members, I think this debate has shown the importance which all of us and which all the institutions attach to the introduction of instruments to strengthen the functioning of the single energy market. We are involved in the very important but difficult process of building the internal market – and it is a process and not a single event, which is something we all have to bear in mind. I think that in particular, it is necessary to call attention here to the time which was needed to reach a compromise between the institutions, particularly in an area so sensitive as the energy market and at a time which is so turbulent as it is now. Of course, we always face a dilemma as to whether we should try to achieve perfect results or go through procedures quickly. I think it is important that particularly today, we proceed quickly and that we do the job well. In this context, I would like to respond to a number of doubts, which were expressed, for example, by Mr Goebbels, Mr Turmes, Mr Swoboda, Mr Paksas and others, concerning sanctioning regimes. We have, in the form of an annex to the text of the regulation, a joint declaration made by the institutions which says that we are going to work together to reinforce the system in the future. I would also like to pledge, on behalf of the Presidency, but also on behalf of the Member States of the Council, that we will work very intensively on the question of delegated and implementing acts in the comitology process. There were also a number of voices, such as those of Ms Jordan Cizelj and Mr Turmes, which called for the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators to be given the appropriate financial resources for it to be an efficient instrument for the implementation of this regulation, and I completely share this position. With Mr Oettinger, I share the hope that the regulation which has been discussed today will be treated in the future as a milestone in the building of the energy market, the building of a transparent market which is friendly to our consumers and friendly to our businesses."@en1
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