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Mr President, I have nothing much to add to what I said at the start of the debate. I should like to thank the groups and speakers who supported the Greek Presidency’s initiative to convene the Council next Monday.
I have taken very careful note of the positions, thoughts, concerns and various points raised. This is a major issue and every proposal has merit. I should like to say that we are considering our next move and our next move, as everyone has acknowledged, will be next Friday, when the Presidency prepares for the Council on Monday and, of course, on Monday itself.
The European Union also needs to look on Monday, not as a last chance for Saddam but as a chance for us to decide what to do next and how we can best use and shoulder our responsibilities. Also, irrespective of the outcome or the decisions taken, we also need to look at what problems will arise in the humanitarian and economic sectors. There may be serious ramifications and we need to be prepared for that."@en1
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