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"en.20100909.11.4-187"2
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"Access to drinking water is a fundamental human right. In July, in fact, the United Nations adopted the resolution emanating from the Cochabamba Peoples’ Summit demanding that it be recognised. The River Jordan has been devastated and the Palestinian people deprived of access to drinking water by the diversion of virtually the entire flow of the river by Israel, Jordan and Syria. Cooperation agreements between states to regenerate the river and improve the way water resources in the region are shared out must be supported by the European Union without fail.
This exclusive interest in the River Jordan when so many other rivers are being destroyed is shocking, nonetheless. That is what this resolution advocates. I am voting in favour in the hope that there will be comparable concern for the other watercourses around the world."@en1
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