Seanad debates
Wednesday, 2 July 2003
Common Agricultural Policy: Statements.
Some spokespersons have said that this was really a French intervention and achievement. The French were interested in cereals but we kept close to them. If one goes into a Council of Ministers meeting with four votes out of 87, one must create alliances with other countries. To the benefit and advantage of the Irish economy we have worked closely with the French over the years particularly in these negotiations.
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