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". I supported this resolution because not only does it encourage Russia to continue on the path towards open and fair trade, it also reiterates the EU’s concerns about the measures taken by Russia to restrict trade. In fact, Russia has recently adopted measures that give preference to domestic producers in public procurement, establish significant seasonal import duties on certain types of sugar and introduce a recycling scheme for vehicles. I would point out that these measures run counter to international trade and should be eliminated. This vote is also a call from Parliament for efforts to combat corruption and implement the rule of law. Finally, Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is important for the future of EU-Russia relations, particularly as regards raw materials and energy. I firmly believe that its accession will undoubtedly facilitate trade flows between the EU and Russia, while stimulating economic growth and job creation."@en1

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