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"en.20120216.23.4-439-937"2
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"The regional convention on pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential rules of origin brings together in a single document the rules of origin for goods under the treaties concluded between the European Union, the countries participating in the Barcelona Process, the countries of the European Free Trade Area, the Faroe Islands and the countries participating in the Stabilisation and Association Process. This document replaces regulations that have been in force until now, particularly in more than 100 bilateral agreements. While the convention represents an incentive for trade between these countries and reduces the obstacles to the system of international trade, it is also true that its broad scope means that it could run into several problems of international law: given, for example, that Israel is a state party to the new convention, there is a need to set out Palestine’s status in the context of this agreement. As this resolution seeks to set out a series of courses of action on this issue that cannot fail to be reflected, I voted in favour."@en1
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