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"Mr President, I would like to congratulate the Danish Prime Minister for her Europe-friendly programme. This is something quite new for us from a Danish perspective and we shall do all we can actively to support you in this programme, both in implementing the individual measures – for example in relation to the regulation of the financial markets – as well as your efforts to make the Community method a success as the yardstick for European policy, rather than the intergovernmental method – this is something you expressly emphasised. We will be with you all the way, Prime Minister, if you seize this initiative. There is one thing I would like to add: please guide Denmark back from its eurosceptic stance. Denmark has an opt-out clause in the euro area. You have the opportunity not only to stabilise the euro, but also to reverse current Danish opinion and to take an active step in favour of the euro. There is one other thing I would like to add: we will support your programme. However, I read several times in the preliminary notices that you wish to make a move in Turkey’s direction. You did not mention this today. Prime Minister, please do us a favour during your six months holding the Presidency and, in view of the forthcoming Presidency, persuade Turkey to drop its opposition to Cyprus, which will hold the Presidency after you. This would be a real success in relation to Turkey. If Turkey intends to continue blocking Cyprus, then I would have to say in your six-month report that you perhaps did not manage to fully succeed in your mandate in this regard. Please take up this issue. We stand behind you."@en1
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