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"Mr President, I asked for the floor just to say that the thanks I expressed earlier for the cooperation received should now be extended to all the speakers for being so pleasant. The difficulty is that the situation is not at all pleasant. Quite the opposite is the case. All the speeches do indeed suggest that the situation regarding peace and development is difficult and challenging.
Consequently, Parliament’s main concern about the Valencia meeting at present should be that it takes place, not the outcome of the vote. It is important to ensure all the participants attend and that proceedings are brought to a successful conclusion.
Other than that, it only remains for me to point out that Parliament’s role and involvement in the Barcelona Process is increasing. Setting up an Assembly would consolidate it, which would obviously be a most welcome development."@en1
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