Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-09-04-Speech-2-230"
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". – This is one of the very difficult cases where we, on the one hand, are strongly involved in humanitarian support but where the issue of access and of staying clear of the warring parties to deliver to the people in need has been a major problem. On top of that the whole performance and the political problems in relation to the government and its policies and human rights aspects have created quite a sour situation over some years.
Now the effort to be instrumental in a peace process by engaging in a deliberate dialogue seems to be working. That is as much as we can say now. I am perfectly well aware of the views and advice of our head of the delegation in Khartoum and that certainly indicates that the dialogue that we are in the middle of is making some progress. So we are looking at ways of balancing the stick and the carrot. I cannot be more precise at the moment."@en1
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