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Georgia has gone through a period of major upheaval but is now committed to the path to democracy. It is, moreover, seeking to move closer to the European Union. I believe that this reconciliation with the European Union, particularly in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy, should also allow pressure to be put on the Georgian authorities to lead them not only to respect human rights in general, but also, significantly, the rights of minorities. I therefore believe that, in the context of the links between the European Union and Georgia, that issue will have to feature prominently. It is also, moreover, as a result of Georgia wanting to move closer towards Europe, and the European Union in particular, that we will be better able to also defend the rights of the Greek minorities that you mention."@en1
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