- The Commission will continue to do its part to help achieve that aim.
- Kommissionen kommer att fortsätta att göra sitt för att hjälpa till att nå det målet.
- Where Bulgaria and Romania are concerned, we decided to support these two countries in their efforts to achieve their aim of accession in 2007.
- Vi beslutade att stödja Bulgarien och Rumänien i deras strävan efter att nå målet om att bli medlemmar 2007.
- There has also been a certain carelessness, of which I am sure the Commissioner will take note, so that we will, as soon as possible, achieve the aim of this reform which we began with the van Hulten report.
- Det finns en viss försumlighet, vilket jag är övertygad om att kommissionären noterar så att vi så fort som möjligt kan nå målet för den reform som vi inleder med van Hultens betänkande.
- If, on the other hand, communities and those who appoint their leaders are not interested, we will find it much more difficult to achieve our aim.
- Om vi lyckas övertyga vissa ekonomiska operatörer att verka för ett mer balanserat klimat som är mindre konfliktfyllt och splittrat kommer vi kanske att kunna skapa en påtryckning här och där till fördel för fred. Om befolkningar och människor som utser sina ledare inte har denna vilja, kommer vi däremot att få det mycket svårare att nå målet.
- On behalf of the Danish Presidency I would like once again to thank the European Parliament and the Commission for the sound cooperation and call upon us all to join forces in the weeks ahead too in order to achieve our common aim - to conclude the first round of enlargement negotiations in Copenhagen in December.
- Å det danska ordförandeskapets vägnar vill jag ännu en gång tacka Europaparlamentet och kommissionen för det goda samarbetet och uppmuntra till att vi även under de kommande veckorna med förenade krafter skall försöka nå vårt gemensamma mål - att avsluta första omgången av utvidgningsförhandlingarna i Köpenhamn i december.
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