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"Mr President, I would like to apologise for being late. It is a good thing that we in the European Union are striving towards a strategic alliance with India in order to promote peace, security, human rights and democracy. Our trade relations with India are also of importance. That country is very successfully developing into an economic growth area of some stature. In that respect, it is necessary for us to consider the implications of outsourcing European jobs to India, something that the present report rather overlooks. Another aspect that deserves more attention is the difficult relationship between India and Pakistan. I am not only referring to the Kashmir issue. Pakistan’s stance towards international Muslim terrorism is – to put it mildly – ambiguous, and this must emphatically be denounced by the European Union. The terrorists that are given shelter in Pakistan are a threat, not only to India, but also to the rest of the world, and thus also to the European Union."@en1
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