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". – As I said at the outset, the issue of a two-speed Europe is not on the agenda and I am not going to speculate on this issue. I am aware of, and in my statement this morning made reference to, many of the other issues that are of concern in the context of the IGC.
The further supplementary question on the meeting of the three countries in Berlin is one that I responded to in a previous part-session. I indicated that these three countries were holding discussions amongst themselves, that they were not the only countries doing so, and that these were in fact very helpful to the Irish presidency. But the main point is that this issue of a two-speed Europe is not on the agenda in the context of our considerations in the IGC."@en1
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