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"Mr President, it is clear that the problems facing Chechnya are complex. I am pleased that the resolution as well as a number of the amendments that have been submitted point to the complexity of the problems. Russia has been in Chechnya for years now. This has nothing to do with the government that is currently in power. The situation already existed under the Tsarist regime. It is easy to understand why, in many countries of the Caucasus, some of whose problems differ widely, there is great opposition to Russia’s presence. I therefore think it is important that we first ask Russia to really get down to talking to everyone in Chechnya. That is the only solution. It is important as well that we ask them also to take care of all the refugees that come from there. That is why we intend to support some of the amendments submitted by the PPE."@en1
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