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". Mr President, as President-in-Office, may I offer the European Parliament my warmest congratulations on its selection. I know that the candidates, especially those remaining in the final round, were both highly qualified and extremely able. I think the European Parliament has made an excellent choice and, as a result, Mr Diamandouros will, I think, be able to contribute to European affairs and make even more improvements to the office of the Ombudsman. As Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, as Mr Diamandouros’s colleague at the University of Athens and as a long-standing friend, may I say that I am delighted and excited by his election to this post. I would like to congratulate him and, at the same time, say how sorry I am that Greece will be losing him for a while. He is so valuable that this will be a real loss to us. However, we look forward to winning him back, even more experienced and able than when he left us."@en1
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