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"I think it is very important, when you want the rule of law to be respected, that you have an independent judiciary. That is why I think, as a politician, that we should not comment on decisions by the judiciary. We should take note of them and we should put them into practice. Obviously, there, the Supreme Court has rendered a judgment that we will keep in mind in further discussions with Colombia. On the other hand, I must say – and of course I may be mistaken, I am only a human being – that, from what I have seen with the Uribe Government and now again with the Santos Government, they are making real efforts to advance the cause of human rights. I can only say that and I think I have enough arguments to defend that case.
But of course, Mr President, I would then need a little more time on Mode 4. Mode 4 is about exchanging personnel within an organisation and it really means that a number of Indian workers could be active in the European Union. These are not enormous figures and, as it is within the organisation of a company or within the organisation of a multinational, I cannot see why this would infringe on workers’ rights in Europe."@en1
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