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"Minister Haarder, I am finding this difficult to understand. You say that the Council has not received any information on the abduction of Mr Khanbiev. The only information that we have had in the last six weeks is that he has been abducted. Has the Council not received this information or has it not been able to ask for it, or has it not wanted to ask for it? That is the first thing that I would like to know.
The second thing is that you are working on preparations for the important meeting that is to take place in Copenhagen, namely the EU-Russia summit. As part of preparations for this summit, the issue relating to disappearances, torture, and very often unfortunately, executions of civilians, like Mr Ali Khanbiev, who is a doctor and nothing more than a doctor, will this issue feature on the agenda? In particular, will the Council ensure that we at least try to save an individual, that we try to save Mr Khanbiev, and by turning things around in Chechnya, and in doing so, send a clear signal to the Russian authorities?"@en1
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