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"Mr President, the current Iranian regime is unjust, there is no doubt about that as far as I am concerned. As an Austrian, I can also demand a nuclear weapon-free Iran without employing double standards. The fact is, however, that there is currently no evidence for the existence of Iran’s nuclear weapons programme. The current International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report talks only of a possible military dimension. A current US study also talks of limited opportunities for uranium enrichment for military purposes. It is also right, in any case, that we should block and prevent a military solution based on false arguments. My question for Baroness Ashton is therefore as follows: what, in fact, is your plan B? In other words, what are you going to do if the sanctions do not work, or if the sanctions do not bring about the desired measures? What do you intend to do then? Secondly, I have another question regarding Camp Ashraf. As we know, the deadline has been extended. Camp Ashraf is to be moved. It has been proposed that the European Member States grant members or persons from Camp Ashraf asylum, specifically those people who have a European history. Is this proposal still on the table? What is your view of this proposal?"@en1
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