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". – When you address the issue of the specific measures that I have mentioned, you are addressing the symptom and not the cause. The cause, of course, is poverty, criminality and a breakdown in civil society. The cause is also the extraordinary transition that countries go through when one system that seemed secure has diminished and another is being put in place. You are right, Mr Evans: if you look at all the Union policies in the broad sense, that is exactly the approach that the Union is adopting. It is adopting a holistic approach.
In the Balkans, which you mentioned, there is a very specific Union policy, which is well-informed and well-focused. It gives people, particularly Member States and their governments, the prospect of closer union with the European Union and indicates very clearly that we have certain standards that they have to set. So on the one hand we are encouraging them and on the other hand we are discouraging certain actions. We are taking a holistic approach. I agree with Mr Evans."@en1
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