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"Mr President, I do believe that you are now giving a very one-sided interpretation of the Rules of Procedure. I have not been an MEP for very long, but I have been around long enough to know that we definitely used to discuss past problems within Member States. The Northern Irish issue springs to mind. A whole series of reports have been written on that subject, and it is therefore not unknown for this House to discuss Member States’ internal problems where the fight against terrorism is concerned. I fully subscribe to the question from the English fellow MEP from the socialist group. Only a dialogue – involving terrorists if necessary – can secure sustainable peace."@en1
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