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"Mr President, I do not intend to repeat the premise put forward earlier for fear of being accused of improper publicity. On the question of Angola, I think that we would achieve an initial result if we had a resolution at long last. It would be the first in a long time. So I welcome it as such. I think that the European Union and the western world in general has had Mr Savimbi in their crossfire for some time now, with no discrimination whatsoever, but corruption is now so rife in Mr Dos Santos’s regime that even his long-standing friends are starting to find it hard to pretend not to see anything.
So I think that we urgently need to get to the point where we can pass a general political resolution in which we can get to the heart of the matter, especially the worrying things which we are discussing, particularly logistics support for the information services by the United States and Great Britain, generalised corruption in the regime linked to multinational oil companies and numerous other extremely ‘spicy’ matters which we need to go into."@en1
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