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"Mr President, the Cotonou Agreement does of course contain paragraphs which make it possible for the European Union to initiate a dialogue, to criticise and to ask for explanations, and that is what the European Union has done. Nor have I in any way excused Equatorial Guinea in my answer. On the contrary, I have used some strong words. I began by expressing the EU’s lack of confidence in the courts and of the judgments that are given and, if Mr Carnero González wishes me to, I should also be happy to express a lack of confidence, on behalf of the EU, in the way in which prisoners and people charged with offences are treated in Equatorial Guinea."@en1
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