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"Madam President, this is a very serious and important argument. As you know, the Pensioners’ Party – like all parties, in fact – is for peace and is aware of the difficulties in achieving this peace in the Middle East. You know that all over the world there are divisions between groups of people as a result of their race, their ethnicity, their origins and also as a result of the place where they have lived for so many years. The Pensioners’ Party believes that these should not be the reasons that make us do things. We must strive in this life for all of us – all the citizens of the world – to become better than we are now: we must argue over how to achieve this result but not over ethnic divisions, which may exist but which must not lead to war."@en1
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