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"Mr President, Commissioner, I regret that the Council is not present, because the Council is the one that does the negotiating, and it could at least listen to what Parliament has to say. Clearly there is reason to go on the offensive against internationally organised terrorism and internationally organised crime by means of cooperation. However, the question facing this Parliament at this moment is: have the conditions under which this cooperation is to take place been satisfactorily fulfilled?
I think that Parliament – through the voices of the Chairman of the Committee, Mr Hernández Mollar, and very large numbers of fellow Members – has indicated the minimum conditions which are required by Parliament and which really must be fulfilled. For example, there must be no cooperation with exceptional or military courts, and no extradition if this could lead to the death penalty. Parliaments must be consulted on the procedure for concluding the agreement and regarding the scrutiny of its implementation.
I have heard quite a few questions, and I concur fully with these, for example regarding the unilateralism which is displayed by the United States in its foreign policy and which may result in extraditions, too, displaying a unilateral aspect, and in European countries having very little to expect in return."@en1
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