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"Mr President, I remember how, in the 1990s, the prospect of Poland’s membership of NATO and the European Union gave us discipline and helped us to comply with democratic standards. If our partners from the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) are so justifiably concerned today about human rights in Ukraine, for example, to the point that they have added four years to Stalin’s lifespan, I am sure they will also agree that the clear prospect of membership for countries of the Eastern partnership is the best thing we can do for these countries and their human rights. This means that we are appealing to the Commissioner and, of course, to the Polish Presidency, for the Warsaw Summit to be a celebration, not because it is taking place, as Mr Siwiec would have it, but because it will provide these countries with a clear prospect of membership. As a result, we will be of help to them both in their geopolitical situation and concerning respect for human rights in their countries. So I appeal to Ms Ashton to ensure that a clear signal is given at the Warsaw Summit concerning integration of these countries with the European Union."@en1
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