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"Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I would also like to congratulate Ms Bastos for this report. On the issue we are discussing today, new skills for new jobs, I would like to stress three training-related elements that I believe are of fundamental importance, primarily for combating youth unemployment.
The first of these is to promote training in disciplines that help to develop cross-cutting skills, such as digital skills in using new ICTs, creativity and the spirit of initiative, the ability to work in a team and language learning, all in an environment that encourages mobility.
The second element is to ensure mutual recognition of degrees and qualifications obtained through any kind of learning, be it professional training, informal lifelong learning, volunteering, etc.
Lastly, I would like to stress that, although these skills are primarily the responsibility of the Member States, the European Union should continue to provide resources for education and training programmes in order to provide good-quality education that is accessible to all.
That is why I am delighted that the Commission has planned to increase the budget for 2012 for these programmes by approximately eight per cent. This is the right direction."@en1
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