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As I assume that Herman Schmid does not require any interpretation of what I said, I would like to repeat that “police action during the European Council in Gothenburg does not fall within the competence of the Council”. The European Council in itself is a Council issue. I hope that Herman Schmid shares my view that police action should remain a national issue.
However, let me take this opportunity to explain that the Presidency is planning widespread activities in conjunction with the European Council in Gothenburg, which will involve dialogue with everyone who has views on the operation of the European Union. Large sections of the Swedish Government will be on hand to meet and talk to various groups who have views on the operation of the European Union in general and the European Council in Gothenburg in particular.
The Presidency will do what is required of it, i.e. ensure that the European Council in Gothenburg is a substantial success and that it will also be a way of showing that it is possible to open up even Summit discussions and make them somewhat broader in scope than was previously the case."@en1
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