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"I myself come from one of the EU’s border areas, Dalecarlia, in central-west Sweden, on the Norwegian border. Is it too early to get an opinion or could I already ask the Council whether it imagines that foreign soldiers might be responsible for some border protection duties? Might British soldiers, for example, be expected to assist Spain with its external border protection or French soldiers help Sweden protect its borders with Norway or with Russia in the case of maritime borders? Would German soldiers be able to assist Finland in guarding its external border with Russia? Are these perhaps the lines of thinking? What would be the language of command? Should there be an international language of command or should the country’s native language be used?"@en1
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