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"Madam President, Baroness Ashton, with all due respect, the policy of sitting on the fence which you have presented to us today, without acknowledging the aggressive and unfair behaviour of one of the two parties, is out of line with the system of principles and values which we are obliged and have undertaken to defend.
Mr Füle, why have you called on the Republic of Cyprus to demonstrate self-control? Was it Cyprus that sent the sixth fleet out to patrol the Eastern Mediterranean? You should be calling on Turkey, Mr Füle. What do you expect Cyprus to do? Whatever it has done, it has done within the framework of international law and international conventions, like every other state in the world. The Republic of Cyprus is the only recognised state on the island of Cyprus. That is why, Baroness Ashton, if the crisis escalates, what happens in the Eastern Mediterranean will be on your head alone, yours and the Commission’s. Instead of looking at the risks to which Cyprus is exposed, at security in the Eastern Mediterranean, and at the system of values which we have undertaken to defend, you are taking a neutral position and saying nothing that has to do with the subject of this evening’s debate."@en1
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