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"Mr President, as the rapporteur, the Commissioner and the Minister have all pointed out, internal and external security, freedom and justice are closely linked, and changes to one influence the other.
As I only have one minute of speaking time, I will just mention two issues. The first is terrorism. Whether we like it or not, terrorism is, to a significant extent, related to Islamic culture. We would limit its occurrence in Europe and the world if we became less involved in matters related to the Muslim world and if we finally accepted the right of the Palestinians to their own country. When it comes to this group of people, the word terrorism is overused, as their actions are, to a certain extent, simply a part of the fight for the freedom they lost in 1967. Their actions have often been a response to ours.
The second issue is immigration. Efforts to integrate immigrants in Europe are costing us too much, they only help a small number of people and usually produce few results. It would be better to spend this money on education in the immigrants’ countries of origin. Controlled immigration seems to be a fair idea."@en1
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