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"Madam President, Commissioner, Minister, thank you for this opportunity for an exchange of views on the application and transposition of the directive. Over the past few weeks, we have consulted with a number of civil organisations about the tasks that await us, and one of the participants told us that this directive was a damn good one. Pardon the language, but I wanted to quote them precisely. Of course this does not mean that now we can sit back and relax after a job well done; in fact the lion’s share of the work is essentially still before us. Despite the fact that this is indeed a good directive, and we must thank the Commission and the Council for making it possible through their good cooperation, the directive itself also has its shortcomings which we will sooner or later need to remedy, such as the temporary residence permit directive, which makes support to victims subject to certain conditions, while this new directive provides unconditional support to victims. However, there are also deficiencies to be remedied with regard to the relations between the national coordinators and the European coordinator, and I feel that perhaps in the future it will be important for us to pay increased attention to the coordination of the various policies. The same applies to development policy, as even today we are not really taking into account how important it would be to give higher priority to the issue of human trafficking in development policy. We will keep a close eye on this new strategy and we are eager to see what results it will bring. My question is this: what added value can we expect from it?"@en1
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