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"From tomorrow the European Council will be required to draw the conclusions from the result of the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. It is up to Ireland, through its Taoiseach, to provide an analysis of this vote and to reiterate its desire to see European integration move forward.
I hope that the EU27 agree to continue with the ratification process in the Member States that have not yet taken a decision so that we will eventually know each country’s exact position on this text.
The Slovenian and then the French Presidencies must work with Ireland to try to find a legally acceptable solution that would put an end once and for all to more than 15 years of efforts to reform the workings of the enlarged Europe.
The responsibilities of the French Presidency will surely increase given that the European context is disrupted and the global markets in raw material foodstuffs and fuels are shooting up.
The people of Europe are unsure. The European Council must show them that Europe is helping to meet their expectations by reaching decisions on the fundamental issues. Although that may not resolve the institutional question immediately, it is nevertheless the best way of showing the Irish that they have been heard."@en1
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