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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the crisis which has its origins in the terrible attacks on 11 September in the United States has shown that the European Union is capable of reacting in a rapid and coherent manner.
Our reaction bore witness to horizontal coordination and has, in fact, transcended the pillar division. I believe that that too is, and will be, an important element in the further development of our common policy.
I should like to point out that the European Council has rarely been so outspoken over the past few weeks as it was in that context. We have decided to adopt a voluntaristic policy vis-à-vis the Arab-Muslim world and we are united with many to give out the same message, namely that the crisis that has broken out and the fight against international terrorism can in no way be considered a war between civilisations.
This morning, we were reminded of the importance of resuming the peace process in the Middle East. You know that the presidency will be making a visit to that region shortly in the hope of giving out that message and of receiving backing for this.
As I have already stated, our campaign in the Middle East is still based on the implementation of the roadmap, as can be found in the recommendation of the Mitchell committee."@en1
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