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"Madam President, I can understand why businesses and private entities put profit above respect for human and civil rights. I can even understand why individual countries behave this way, but I cannot understand why the European Union is doing this, because the European Union was established on values which, today, we call European values.
What is the European Union’s reaction to the very events which we are talking about at the moment? The absence of Mrs Ashton – we have spoken about this – the exit of the representative of the Council at precisely the moment when we began to talk about Tibet, and, finally, the Commissioner’s initial speech.
Mr Šefčovič, you said you are appealing to both sides for dialogue. Was that a joke? Do you really mean to appeal to the representatives of Tibet for that dialogue? I was under the impression that they are willing for this. If you have the courage, please appeal, principally, to the Chinese authorities, because it is they who are making this dialogue impossible."@en1
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