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"It would have been preferable to have a full debate on the CIA renditions and European complicity this part-session, as the Liberals wanted, but unfortunately the largest groups on the right and left strangely refused to support that idea. We could then have pressed the Council collectively to respond at last to Parliament’s and Dick Marty’s reports.
How is the Council ensuring human rights compliance, as stated in the summit conclusions, when we know that US efforts are directed at persuading EU Member States to dilute legal protections? Is the Council going to let MEPs into those ongoing secret discussions given that we are supposed to have a high-level trialogue on terrorism? We have never been consulted on the action plan, and I think it is about time the Council improved its partnership with Parliament on these matters."@en1
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