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"Mr President, I am pleased there is room for a brief comment. I should like to address a few observations to my fellow Members. First of all, I should like to extend warm thanks to the Commissioner for her response to the content of my report. Her commitment is evident. I am not at all opposed to the People’s Republic of China and even less so to the Chinese. I intend to carry on doing what I have always done, namely listening carefully to the Chinese discussions. You were talking about a developing country. There are some heated debates at the moment, with one country boasting various economies, while seeking to work towards one harmonious society. Chinese experts who are involved in this say they need social values. Well, it appears to me that it would be excellent if we were to take a cautious, yet committed approach to the discussion, for the benefit of both the partnership and internal stability. We would then be part of the thinking process, not from the outside, but from the inside, for the benefit of the wellbeing of the Chinese people as well as for the partnership. I am, then, greatly indebted to you for your approach, and I hope that you will be able to put it across at the summit. I have again noticed that the Socialist Group in the European Parliament has still have not replied to my question about the Ankang system, while claiming to be champions of human rights. Mrs Dobolyi, you have failed to respond to an emphatic question that I have put to you three times now. If there are factual mistakes, as Mrs Ford suggested, then I would like to see those put right in an amendment. Some things have been added to the text thanks to the recommendation by Mr Hoppenstedt. I have tabled an amendment to have this deleted. Be fair in your ..."@en1
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