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"en.20021120.3.3-142"2
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"The Brok report contains numerous directions for the future Member States, which on some points beg the question as to whether this is really something the EU should interfere in. The report also supports NATO’s plans to admit new countries: a line of action with which we totally disagree.
The report contains some very positive elements. First of all, it shows clear support for the whole project and stresses that Turkey, too, should be taken seriously as a candidate country. Turkey must of course meet the requirements on human rights and democracy before there can be any talk of proper negotiations for its accession, but we oppose the reactionary line of thinking that wants to turn the EU into a white, Christian – it is tempting to use the word ‘Aryan’ – club.
Even if the report is federalist on a number of points, therefore, we have to support its final adoption."@en1
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