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"Mr President, Minister, your reply is very disappointing because we are trying, or we have tried, to sell all the European citizens the idea that, on the basis of the Treaty establishing a Constitution, everything relating to common security is going to require a single policy for all the Member States.
Five days ago was the second anniversary of the death of this journalist and the European Union is being asked not just to use judicial channels, which the families have already done, but to call on the United States Government through political channels to carry out an impartial investigation. Everybody knows that the place where this journalist died, the Palestine Hotel, was a non-military target that should have been protected and in which all of the accredited international press was based, and the response of the United States authorities is not, therefore, acceptable and we want the Presidency-in-Office of the Council to demand clearly and vigorously that the United States Government open up an impartial investigation.
I therefore regret your reply and I hope that you will accept the view that we should continue to demand this investigation as firmly as possible."@en1
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