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"en.20061026.22.4-143"2
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"The June List believes that the EU should not interfere in other countries’ internal affairs. It is important for reasons of principle to pursue the policy we went to the polls on. There is no doubt that Syria should improve its relations with Israel.
The June List is an uncompromising opponent of all totalitarian regimes, and we condemn all countries that choose to support terrorism in all its forms. It is obvious that the EU’s foreign policy is governed by various special interests possessed by certain Member States in regions around the world. I find this policy to be very disingenuous and destructive, and to be so in a way exemplified clearly by the current report. The EU is trying to influence Syria’s relations with its neighbours, and that cannot be regarded as acceptable.
I am choosing to abstain in the vote for reasons of principle."@en1
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