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"Mr President, how can the European institutions help the much-troubled Iraqi people? The Council can considerably enhance the internal and external legitimacy of the newly formed Iraqi transitional government by recognising this policy and giving assistance in any way possible.
The Commission can, in consultation with the Council and Parliament, offer bankrupt Mesopotamia generous financial and humanitarian aid. This House can invite the newly-appointed Iraqi Foreign Minister, Hushyar Zibari, to Brussels or Strasbourg, to give us first-hand information about the situation in his country. Such initiatives at European level would show our commitment to a better political future for the peoples of Iraq. They would promote the stabilisation of a troubled region, contribute to the mutual settlement of the transatlantic discord over Iraq, and, all in all, would make a big difference. This would, at the same time, be Europe's response to the murderous forces of the old Saddam regime and the so-called jihadists. They should not prolong the suffering of the Iraqi people."@en1
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