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"en.20081021.39.2-336"2
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"Mr President, Russia is no longer the Soviet enemy of free, democratic Europe. Russia is not yet the European Union’s strategic partner. One must get out of this ambiguity. Russia is too big to be isolated; Russia is too important to be ignored. The European Union must build on these realities.
The geopolitical crises in the South Caucasus and the Western Balkans prove that Russia and the Euro-Atlantic democracies could enhance, at arm’s length, unilateral measures at their leisure, without considering each others’ priorities.
The recent financial and economic global crisis proved that Russia and the European Union are interdependent and need each other. Therefore, we must convene a new conference on security and cooperation in the wider Europe, from Vancouver to Shanghai this time, to refound the principles and the rules of international relations and international law of the international organisations..."@en1
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