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I would especially like to stress the position of the least developed countries.
Improved market access for the least developed countries is a case in point.
We not only have in mind, but support very actively, the least developed countries.
What we are trying to do to the least developed countries is unacceptable.
The least developed countries, despite having been given everything except arms, also abandoned it.
Specifically, the least developed countries will not find them very useful.
The third point is that we need strong partnerships with the least developed countries.
Cambodia is one of the least developed countries in the world.
We seem unable to make a serious contribution to the development of the least developed countries.
However, due to the conflicts, it remains as one of the least developed countries in the world.
Half of that amount should be earmarked for the least developed countries.
Europe must help the least developed countries to cope with globalisation.
In order to turn the initiative into a real success, it is important to help the least developed countries gain market access.
However, free market access will not automatically lead to a higher level of exports from the least developed countries.
Finally, one of the fundamental issues even in the least developed countries is also how income can be generated.
The current initiative will not be able to substantially improve the economic situation in the least developed countries.
We must prevent the least developed countries from becoming the biggest losers.
This concern has not, however, been accompanied by an improvement in the situation of the least developed countries.
Efforts must also be made to cut import tariffs for the least developed countries still further.
The Regulation is therefore of crucial economic significance for the least developed countries.
I feel that granting the least developed countries greater access to our markets is a first step in the right direction.
There will still be a need to provide public aid to development, at least for the least developed countries.
At present the broadest consensus would appear to be on the issue of least developed countries.
‘Anything but arms’ is also unique in terms of exports to Europe by the least developed countries.
For the same reason, this kind of commerce also guarantees greater participation by the least developed countries in international trade.