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"en.19990915.12.3-262"2
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"Mr President, I received a reply which was quite substantial and requires some study on my part. I do not, however, agree with the Presidency’s viewpoint that this is not a matter for the Council. I believe that from the moment the European Union was created, from the moment we had free movement, from the moment we had the Schengen Agreement and consensus on the issue of the movement of people between Member States, no country, such as the United States, should ever have been allowed to come along and rock the boat and impose discriminatory practices on a country like Greece.
From this viewpoint, we would expect the Council and particularly the Finnish Presidency, which is generally attuned to these issues, to intervene in some way with the United States."@en1
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