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"Mr President, the situation is, in fact, very simple. Either the Security Council votes on Tuesday evening, or it votes on Wednesday, or it votes on Thursday. In other words, it either votes before us or after us. If it votes after us, I believe it is important for a vote to be held within the European Parliament asking the States represented on the Security Council to vote against the resolution proposed by the United Kingdom, Spain and the United States. In other words, I believe it is important for the representatives of public opinion and the European peoples to adopt a motion calling upon the States concerned to use their Security Council vote to reject the idea of war.
If, however, the Security Council votes before we do, I think the European Parliament should adopt a position on this vote. In any case, therefore, as an expression of the European peoples, we should adopt a position on Wednesday on what is to be decided or what has been decided."@en1
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"(Speaking to Mr Panella who was trying to interrupt him: Oh, Mr Panella, really! At least, you were alive in 1938 whereas I was not. That is the only difference and I shall put this way of thinking down to your age, because, otherwise, what you have just said is not very clever at all. Not very clever at all!)"1
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