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"Mr President, the European Council confirmed and reinforced Europe’s decision to stand shoulder to shoulder with the United States to combat terrorism and ensure internal security, and also its commitment to avoiding a humanitarian disaster in Afghanistan.
After 11 September, the political geography of the world has changed radically. However, the Shanghai Summit will be more important than the restricted summit at Ghent.
What is the European Union’s role? Is a single foreign and security policy possible? Will we be able to reinvigorate the Mediterranean initiative and work for peace in the Middle East? In reality, good intentions are often contradicted by the behaviour of certain governments, who delay integration and endeavour to take away the political influence of a Convention which should be developing the method and objectives. This is what we expect from Laeken and from an Intergovernmental Conference which needs to reform the Union before the European elections."@en1
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