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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank all my fellow Members for their substantial support for the report we are discussing today.
I would like to emphasise that, predictably, during the debate we quite naturally looked into the substance of the ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) project. However I want to point out that today we are really giving life to the agreement signed in December, which enabled us to wind up the negotiations over the 2012 budget.
We are therefore implementing an agreement reached in conciliation, which not only saw us finalise the budget conciliation but saw us finalise it in the best way possible, in view of all the negotiations we carried out last year, so that this important instrument is funded using transfers as little as possible. This is truly an important achievement, because we will not harm the other programmes financed out of the budget.
To me, that seems to be the outcome that we should prize most highly. Above all, it gives me particular pleasure to point out that the conciliation process was the final step in negotiations that we managed to conduct with enormous cooperation and collaboration. Long may it continue."@en1
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