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"In Poland, Mr President, Mrs Georgieva, the flood came in two waves. The first wave took away people’s belongings, the second took their hope, but it can also be said – using the words of Ernest Hemingway: ‘do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee’ – it tolls, too, for the Germans, and it also tolls today for the French. I would like to say very clearly: the European Union has very often helped the countries of Southern Europe which have been affected by cycles of drought – France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece. In Central and Eastern Europe, it is floods which occur periodically. Today, the European Union is taking an exam in solidarity – a solidarity which must not be just a slogan or a cliché, but must also be an instrument with specific financial content, and this is being counted on by Poles, Czechs, Hungarians and Slovaks."@en1
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