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"Mr President, we have been here since 9 a.m. to speak about the outcome of the Johannesburg Summit. Some Members have taken pleasure in attacking the Commission on the pretext that it has, apparently, failed to communicate sufficient information. In my view, the Commission did a good job in Johannesburg. It defended European positions, even though it was unable to impose Europe’s views on the rest of the world. And although the Commission did not have enough time to boost the egos of certain Members who were twiddling their thumbs in their hotel, it is certainly not a tragedy. I also think that the same Members who criticised the Commission should have at least stayed in the Chamber to listen to the answers provided by the Commissioners and the Council."@en1
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