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"Mr President, today the Council reached agreement concerning Russia. This may be deemed success of a sort, though many were disappointed that Russia was treated so gently. We must now await Moscow’s reaction. No doubt the Russian press will quote those parts of our debate in which the Council’s representative and certain MEPs blamed Georgia. In public, Moscow will express strong criticism of the Council’s stance, yet in private it will be delighted. I would say to those in power in Moscow: do not rejoice prematurely. Europe no longer considers you a reliable partner that keeps its word and respects international law. Europe is seriously considering whether it can be dependent on Russian oil and gas. Europe has not dealt with you too severely today, but the ranks of your supporters have been significantly depleted."@en1
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