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"As I argued in the vote at first reading in October 2010, I believe it is essential for Europe to establish strong relations with certain regional and global players, by supporting them and establishing strong political and economic ties. I would particularly like to mention two countries with which Portugal has strong historical and emotional ties: Brazil and Angola, two important global players in South America and Africa, respectively, that the EU should increasingly see as partners. However, in view of the worsening of the crisis in Europe and the good performance of many of the countries covered by this instrument, it is even more important to ‘deepen the European Union’s relations with countries which are both developing and major partners in the world economy, such as China, Brazil and Mexico, and regions like Central Asia and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, as well as South Africa’."@en1
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