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"en.20121023.5.2-116-000"2
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"Mr President, President of the Council, President of the Commission, I must of course firstly welcome the Council results, despite their being rather tardy, in my opinion, given that they have come somewhat after the final decision. The fact is that progress has been made. Precisely because I agree with everything said by Mr Kasoulides, I would simply like to ask the President of the Council one question: those countries which are struggling and which are receiving assistance have fought hard for the retroactive application of the scheme to bank debts in order to decouple their sovereign debt. This has apparently not been accepted. However, we heard statements yesterday from the highest German and French authorities that Ireland would be treated as a special situation. My question is whether the Council has approved a decision to act discriminatorily and treat Ireland in a different manner from countries such as Portugal, Greece, Spain and so on."@en1
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