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"I must say at the outset that I yield to no one in my condemnation of terrorism and terrorist acts, and this issue affects not just Spain but all countries in the European Union. Mr Aznar spoke recently about the need for dialogue between the Palestinians and the Israeli government in the Middle East peace process. Could the President-in-Office – in either his capacity as representative of the presidency or as representative of the Spanish government – give an example of any previous situation in world history where a policy of non-dialogue with people who are carrying out terrorist attacks in a country such as Spain has ever resolved the situation. There are many people in this Parliament and in Europe who believe that at some stage it will be essential for Spain – however regrettable, however much it dislikes the idea – to enter into a dialogue. If that is not the case, could he give me an example of some situation where non-dialogue has worked?"@en1
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