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"This resolution strongly condemns the military in Guinea-Bissau. It sets out a series of important principles and guidelines to help overcome the current situation, such as rejecting any attempt to legitimise the and recognise any self-proclaimed ‘Military Command’, ‘Transitional National Council’ and ‘Transitional Government’; advocating the reinstatement of the constitutional order and the conclusion of the electoral process interrupted by the ; as well as respecting the physical integrity of all public officials and other citizens being detained and arbitrarily persecuted, their release and an end to violence, pillaging and intimidation. We are pleased that the paragraph we proposed on rejecting ‘any outside attempts to exploit the present situation and hence to undermine the sovereignty of Guinea-Bissau’s people and the territorial integrity and independence of Guinea-Bissau’ has been included. We repudiate the other groups’ insistence on including in the resolution certain points that could conflict with this principle, specifically by paving the way for outside intervention in the country under the common security and defence policy. Any mission to the country under the aegis of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) or any other organisation should have a clear and precise mandate from the UN of supporting the country’s sovereign institutions, whilst respecting the sovereign will of these institutions, international law and the UN Charter."@en1

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