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"This question makes me smile a little. In my opinion, ambassadors are quite simply there to represent the government of their country. They must, of course, pass local information back to their government, but the question here was to find a solution to a situation where fourteen Member States had taken measures with regard to the fifteenth for the political reasons that are familiar to you.
I therefore think it was quite appropriate, in this context, to ask an external authority, that was not morally implicated, to undertake this task. I think Austria has no call for complaint regarding what has been done, quite the contrary. I would add that if any individual country had followed up on their ambassador’s report, then perhaps the solutions advocated by the experts’ report would not have been applied."@en1
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