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"Mr President, I should like to thank the President-in-Office of the Council for his reply. I absolutely agree with the framework of principles which he has set out for us.
However, the problem is not just the framework of principles: it is what we can do, in practical terms, in the European Union to protect human and minority rights in Georgia and throughout the world. What levers and control mechanisms do we, as the European Union, have to persuade or pressure the Georgian authorities into respecting the rights of the Greek minority.
I say this because I have before me the report by the special representative – as you referred to him – of the European Union for human rights for Georgia dated 12 April, which describes the human rights situation, and I must say it describes a very unpleasant situation for Greeks in Georgia.
What are we doing? What tools do we have within the framework of our relations with Georgia? I think this is what is important today."@en1
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