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"Mr President, on behalf of my party, may I offer my deepest condolences to the people of the United States. With our very special relationship and with hundreds of British still missing, we too share their desperate feeling of loss. My first observation must be to my own Prime Minister, who of course was instrumental in the release of over 400 convicted terrorists. We must fight terrorism in all its forms and we must say 'No' to any more appeasement. I would also like to urge the Council and Commission not to use this opportunity to further the project of European integration. The peoples of Europe will not forgive politicians putting their self-interest above the security of the people. However dark and uncertain the future may be, we must stand firm behind the USA as that noble country did for us in our darkest hour. Our commitment to the defeat of terrorism must be no less than theirs."@en1
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