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The problems of the Jordan River go well beyond normal concern over environmental degradation of water courses. As recognised by the resolution we have adopted, the Jordan is not just a river. Its significance goes well beyond the condition of the river, affecting the political, symbolic and religious spheres of states, nations and peoples of various latitudes.
The particular importance conferred on it by humanity’s history justifies the concern of Europe and, in particular, of this Chamber, over its fate. I hope and wish that the states bordering the Jordan will be able to put their traditional differences and mistrust aside and join together in avoiding further degradation of this river."@en1
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