Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-02-15-Speech-4-165"
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"en.20010215.7.4-165"2
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"Mr President, under Kabila Sr., the peace process had ground to a halt. There is new hope in the air now that his son has become president. Peace is only possible if
foreign troops are withdrawn. That is why Europe and America particularly must exert joint pressure on Rwanda and Burundi to end their adventure. The dividing up of the country is not an acceptable option. Even the so-called rebels will have to recognise territorial integrity. But they will only do so if Kabila and his friends are prepared to share power in the country. Without the democratisation of political life no lasting stability is possible in Congo. The poor population has to make do with emergency humanitarian aid. As soon as peace makes it possible, the European Union should resume structural aid and this must particularly enable the government to function properly. The poor Congo could be rich. It has large mineral resources and the population is predominantly very young and very dynamic. They deserve the efforts of all involved to breathe new life into the hope for peace."@en1
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