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"It is time for the EU to reconsider its long-term trade programme. We cannot pretend that certain developing countries granted special status by the EU are the same countries they were a decade ago. Some of these countries (such as Brazil, Russia, Argentina, Saudi Arabia and Qatar) are currently the strongest economically. Meanwhile, countries like Lithuania are struggling to make ends meet. If Pakistan is granted trade preferences for textiles, as proposed in this report, Lithuania would find itself in a vulnerable position, as textiles account for almost 6% of all our exports. Furthermore, the EU should pay more attention to the situation of its trade partners in the area of human rights. Respect for human rights and democratic principles must be a fundamental element of EU trade policy. There can be no compromise on these matters. I am therefore concerned by the Commission’s proposal to grant Pakistan autonomous trade preferences. Of course, the EU is keen for Pakistan to enjoy stability and prosperity, but in the face of the crisis we should get our priorities right. As events in the last few weeks have shown, Pakistan remains a hotbed of terrorism and extremism. The EU should be careful not to send out the wrong message."@en1
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