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"en.20041215.3.3-154"2
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I supported, spoke in favour and voted in favour of Jean Denise Lambert's report on asylum procedure and protection in regions of origin (2004/2121(INI)) on Asylum. The overwhelming majority of the report was positive and in line with my own party policy. However I have strong reservations about point 19 when it states 'Considers that a decisive common foreign and security policy committing the EU as a matter of priority to the resolution of long terms conflicts and conflict prevention.........'
Sinn Féin believes that the EU through its member states must play a greater role in conflict prevention and resolution and in promoting dialogue and negotiation as an alternative to military intervention. However we are wary of the moves within the EU towards the development of a common foreign and security policy as this would undermine national sovereignty. The most appropriate vehicle for dealing with such issues is through member state cooperation and under the auspices of the United Nations. The EU should play a more pro-active role on conflict resolution and prevention within this context."@en1
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