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"I have one comment to make, Mr Barón Crespo: when the prize is given to two people – one a Muslim, the other Jewish – this means that a war of religions does not exist. If you are brave, you are not obliged to add that we need a Catholic as well, as there is still no war of religions. You say, therefore, that the decision was not to award the prize to two Muslims, but to a Jew and a Muslim. That is all you need to say and that is why I maintain that a lack of courage and historical insight are what led to the proposal by the Committee on Foreign Affairs being watered down."@en1
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