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I see nothing strange in that, Mrs Malmström. What I have to say is that Taiwan poses a political problem that you are aware of – and which, naturally, I am not going to go into – and so the Common Consular Instructions on Visas do not state that visas should be automatically issued to people from Taiwan, especially to someone as significant as the President of the Government. Nevertheless, any European Union country that itself wants to issue such a visa exclusively for entry into that country may do so, and nobody will stop it. That, of course, depends on the political considerations of each Member State, and I imagine it does not escape you that there are powerful political grounds and great pressure from China for such visas not to be issued."@en1
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