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Mr President, I would like to clarify the issue of Poland, at last, because the situation is incredible: in Poland they are saying that we favour the smaller States while the smaller States say we favour Poland. Well then, we need to make it clear once and for all that good progress is being made, and by ‘good progress’ we mean good progress for Poland as well. This country has made excellent progress, and so there is no need to put Poland in a different category from the others.
I feel, or rather I must express my utmost satisfaction at the fact that, looking back at the rate of progress, it is apparent that Poland has displayed remarkable energy and ability in this race, on this journey towards enlargement, towards accession. I can therefore find no reason to differentiate between Poland and Hungary or between Hungary and Poland."@en1
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