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"Madam President, unlike the previous speaker, I have been to Korea several times in recent years. I am talking about North Korea. It is a sad experience, and it seems to me that comparing what happens in Europe with the situation in North Korea is a comparison which is not justified. After all, we are talking about two completely different worlds.
However, what I would like to say is this: I have the impression from my stays in North Korea that the Koreans do, in fact, have to reckon with one country. That one country with which they have to reckon is China, because it is a huge neighbour of Korea’s and is a country without which Korea would have colossal problems with its survival. Therefore, in contacts with China – and the Union does have such contacts – I would ask that we constantly place very strong emphasis on the need to increase the role of China in ending what is happening on the Korean Peninsula."@en1
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