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"Minister, I too am personally in favour of closer relations between Greece and Turkey, but subject to certain specific conditions. And I must say in this respect that I am truly surprised by what you said at the beginning, to the effect that the Greek government has not even informed the Council of Turkey’s challenge of Greece’s sovereign rights. Obviously it sees it as an unnecessary luxury. It feels that Turkey can proceed unimpeded on its path towards the European Union, violating Greek sovereignty all the while. But that is a matter for the Greek government. I should like to ask you, the diplomatic language of your reply notwithstanding, whether or not you consider that Turkey should make moves in order to meet the requirements of the Helsinki resolutions and what you think these moves might be."@en1
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