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"No, Mr President. The Commissioner asked me, in relation to the question which I asked him at the time, if there was any other option rather than convincing Senator Helms.
I would like to tell the Commissioner that here there have been agreements which have clearly established two obligations on the part of both sides: the United States committed themselves to amending Title 4 of the law and not to apply the law to European undertakings. They have not amended Title 4 and – as you recognised in your reply, Commissioner – pressures are being applied on European companies. Therefore, I believe that the only language that means anything is hard facts. And the United States negotiated on the basis of the complaint which was presented to the GATT authorities.
Therefore Commissioner, I would ask you to expand somewhat, on behalf of the Commission, with regard to your concerns.
Thank you very much, Mr President, for your benevolence."@en1
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