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". Madam President, first of all, I would like to thank you for having given the Commission the opportunity to open this debate, to take part in it and to provide its own contribution. Having listened to their comments very carefully, I would also like to thank the various speakers, virtually all of whom have, in general, simply demonstrated that, with regard to this serious issue, we have a common view of the situation and of the ways to resolve it. The House and all of the Union institutions are concerned, not only by the serious and damaging internal consequences that the current crisis situation in Côte d’Ivoire may have, but also by the destabilisation – as several speakers have said – that the crisis could cause throughout the whole region if a peaceful political solution is not found in the very near future. Yesterday’s televised speech by President Gbagbo calling for an end to the conflict leads us to hope that this peaceful solution will be found very soon in order to prevent unrest in the country and the whole region, which many, including ourselves, fear will happen. Let us hope therefore, Madam President, that this debate and our combined efforts – and let us spare no effort – will help to restore lasting peace and silence the weapons in Côte d’Ivoire."@en1

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