Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-02-14-Speech-3-262"
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"In contrast to my other Swedish fellow MEPs who have spoken, I take that as a yes. It is appropriate for Turkey to be involved, while the discussion on the other aspects taken up in my question will be continued elsewhere.
I found it particularly interesting to hear the Council’s representative mention the close link between NATO and the EU’s military crisis management cooperation. It is not that common – particularly in our home country Sweden – to emphasise this link between the EU and NATO. This is also sometimes the case with regard to military cooperation.
I would also like to take this opportunity to express my extreme irritation with the answers which my Swedish Left Party colleagues received, namely that there should be only a small group to discuss UN mandates, neutrality, non-alignment and Turkish involvement in crisis management. I would not say that the majority of the Swedish people is a small group. I also know that these issues are being discussed in all Member States."@en1
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