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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, first of all I believe I said, although perhaps in rather diplomatic terms, that the Council cannot comment on the way in which a member country, a Member State, organises the maintenance of public order on its own territory, because it does not have the authority to do so. Obviously that does not mean that a Member State cannot make known its position in regard to another Member State, which is, in effect, what has happened. But that does not fall within the Council’s remit.
In regard to your second question, I will have to check this and obtain information before I can reply. All I know is that in the fight against what is called ‘hooliganism’ at major sporting events, the police authorities have clearly begun to cooperate on exchanging information on individuals who have repeatedly been proven responsible for disturbances or worse at major sporting events. That is something I know. In answer to the question whether there was any cooperation of the kind to anticipate or prevent possible trouble during the meetings of European Union bodies: I do not think so, but I will have to check this and will do so."@en1
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