Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-10-12-Speech-3-087"
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"Madam President, de-escalation, the need to favour a political solution over recourse to the Security Council and, most of all, credibility – these topics are on everyone’s lips. Of course they are! If, though, we put ourselves into the other side’s shoes, we cannot fail to regard the International Atomic Energy Agency, as being, by reason of the way it is constituted, of course, biased in favour of the established nuclear powers. The snag is that it is simply not possible to separate peaceful from military use of atomic material with any certainty.
As I see it, the right approach for the European Union to take ought to be far more radical, which would involve putting a question mark against our own
and working to de-escalate to the point where there would be ‘no nukes’."@en1
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