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"en.20041117.6.3-112"2
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"Mr President, I was in Reggio Calabria catching a plane to come to this session of the European Parliament. The local organiser of the Pensioners’ Party in Calabria, Carlo Rositani, had accompanied me to the airport. We were early, and so I was talking to him about this document, which seeks to limit and regulate arms exports from the European Union.
Spreading out his arms, he said to me: ‘Mr Fatuzzo, you must not only vote in favour of this regulation but also demand that no more arms be exported at all, with or without regulations. In Europe, at the European Parliament, all the governments of the world must be made to understand that arms must not be exported from anywhere.’
This observation seems right to me and it is with pleasure that I repeat it today, here in this Chamber."@en1
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