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"Since its beginning, the European Union has maintained privileged relations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) in the area of development cooperation, especially at political, economic and social level. Currently, relations between the EU and the ACP countries fit into the framework of the Cotonou Agreement, signed in 2000. This report, drafted by Mr Kaczmarek, assesses the activities of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA), which met twice during 2010, in Tenerife (Spain) and Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo), adopting nine resolutions and the Declaration on the Second Revision of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement. The ACP-EU JPA has a decisive role in strengthening North-South dialogue. As such, it is essential that Parliament focus on this, so as to achieve our objectives, whether these relate to the rebuilding of post-conflict countries or the functioning of democracy, especially in countries in receipt of international aid. As such, I am voting for this report, I welcome the measures mentioned and I am pleased with the Commission’s intention of collaborating in the implementation of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement."@en1
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