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"en.20070312.16.1-056"2
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"Ladies and gentlemen, at the end of the year, the United States asked two EU Member States, Poland and the Czech Republic for permission to locate elements of a US anti-rocket defence mechanism in Europe. The initial announcements of the representatives of these countries left no room for doubt that this was to be a bilateral operation between the United States on the one side and Poland and the Czech Republic on the other. The EU’s high representative for the common foreign and security policy, Javier Solana, expressed the same view two weeks ago. I do not share this view and I believe that the same goes for the majority in Parliament. The presence of US anti-rocket bases on European territory does not affect only Czechs and Poles. It has a much broader reach. It affects relations between Europe and the United States, between the EU and NATO and between the EU and Russia. There are also a number of disarmament treaties which come into play here. Furthermore, it affects reciprocal relations between EU Member States. In other words, it relates to the very essence …"@en1
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