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"Mr President, a common foreign policy might have prevented the energy crisis in Eastern Europe. It might also have meant that Poland’s concerns about the construction of the Russo-German gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea were taken into account, and Poland’s interests recognised as being the interests of the whole of Europe. The citizens of the European Union and indeed of the world expect us to have a common foreign policy and to defend the weak, with or without a European Constitution. Israel cannot therefore be permitted to monopolise foreign policy in its part of the world. Hamas will happily renounce terror and violence when a Palestinian State is created, thus reducing the terrorist threat in the world. Like Mr Cohn-Bendit, I am against nuclear weapons, but I cannot understand why Israel is allowed to possess an atom bomb whereas Iran is not."@en1
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