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"The joint resolution on the Seville European Council once again calls on major international institutions like the UN and NATO to play a fire-fighting role in various conflicts, ranging from the crisis in the Middle East to the border conflict between India and Pakistan. Unfortunately, in all these recent conflicts, without going back any further in time, these international institutions have acted as instruments of the major powers and have served the policies of those powers, which first and foremost still means maintaining their total world domination. Fire-fighters who indulge in arson do not deserve our trust. The remaining possibilities set out in this resolution on the future of Europe are totally at odds with what the people of this continent consider desirable. The social part of this resolution at best rings hollow, and is limited to lifelong learning, whereas what Europe’s workers would like to be assured of is a lifelong job, that is to say employment throughout their working life. Even worse, the resolution is full of new threats to the workforce, given that it advocates the idea of opening the market in public services and exposing it to the clutches of the private sector. We will certainly not find a humane solution to the problems of immigration by closing access to Europe, for example by creating additional European border guards as proposed here. We did not take part in the vote on this resolution."@en1

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