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"Thank you, Mr President. I am grateful, finally, to have the floor. Mr President, President-in-Office of the Council, Commissioner, the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) sounds impressive, and rightly so, but I think we all realise – because, from listening to colleagues from different political groups, I have the impression that, in many cases, we share the same view – that the CSDP still presents a huge challenge: firstly, because the world is a dangerous place and, secondly, because the policy has yet to be fully implemented. We must recognise, unfortunately, that not all European Union Member States, including one of the largest, are involved in the development of the CSDP. It is with regret that I must acknowledge that.
Nevertheless, it is good that ministers are meeting and that a European Council on security and defence policy is scheduled for next year. It is good that ministers from almost all the largest European Union Member States are putting forward proposals for the CSDP. These proposals are also ones that we in the European Parliament have made, and I hope that Member State leaders, the Commission and the High Representative will listen carefully to our proposals, as we are one of the bodies which support a Common Security and Defence Policy."@en1
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