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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, having been the President of the Europe­Israel delegation under Netanyahu, today, following the election of Ehud Barak, I wish to express how pleased I am to see the peace process under way again. Barak made the promise; now, he is keeping his promise. As we say in French, let us not deny ourselves this pleasure, let us salute Israeli democracy. But at the same time, let us not be deceived. It will not be easy, none of it will be easy. There will no doubt be crises, deadlocks, and I wish to say today that it is necessary, and it will, in future, be necessary, to trust the negotiators and, perhaps, within this Parliament, undertake in future months not to proliferate resolutions which offer little instruction, at every hitch along the way. I shall end by expressing a second wish. It is that the European Union should cease to be a mere provider of funds and should take on a real political role in the Middle East. Perhaps the Commissioner and the Council President will tell us how it may find the means to do that."@en1

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