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"Madam President, Mr Solana, I am genuinely delighted at the statements made by Mr Solana and Mr Patten on Georgia.
The head of the Georgian state was elected on 4 January 2004, when President Saakashvili received a democratic mandate unprecedented in our part of the world. He has important tasks ahead of him, which involve reform of the state and not merely the restoration of Georgia’s territorial integrity. President Saakashvili’s mandate is also a time of great hope for the entire Georgian people. As a representative of Poland, I am well aware of the immense difficulty involved in sustaining such hope, yet hope is necessary to carry out reforms as important as those which await Georgia. I was particularly interested in Mr Patten’s comments on placing the issue of support for Georgia and President Saakashvili’s ambitions on the agenda for bilateral talks with Russia. I believe we should adopt a very determined approach during these talks, as Russia’s position is key to solving Georgia’s problems in the near future. It is also crucial to resolving a situation which, as can be seen from our motion for a resolution, we all agree is at stalemate, despite all the efforts of the international community. We would like the pressure exerted by Russia to be reduced somewhat, and for cooperation with separatists both ..."@en1
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