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"Mr President, I understand Mr Vigenin’s argument. It is true that we had a wide-ranging discussion yesterday, but it was also yesterday that the Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko refused to show mercy to two people accused of alleged attacks in the Belarus metro. This means that they will probably be executed. A decision today not to approve this resolution will be seen in Minsk by Lukashenko as saying, in the language of diplomacy, where tit-for-tat actions are an important consideration, as a retreat and a sign of weakness. For this reason I would ask you, ladies and gentlemen, to vote today on this resolution, which has already been agreed. This will be a clear signal to Lukashenko that we are united and agreed on this matter."@en1
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