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Mr President, I would like to thank the Members for their attentive and authoritative speeches on this issue.
We are proud, honoured, privileged and aware of our good fortune to be part of the transition to an enlarged European Union, and, today, we are witnessing a moment which is certainly important for the strength and the stability of Europe.
In reiterating the Council’s support for the candidacy of Mr Trichet, I would like to reassure Parliament that I will pass on all the opinions you have expressed today, both positive and negative, to my colleagues in the Council. Allow me to conclude with a word of encouragement: I would like to quote Seneca, who said in ‘On Providence’ that, fortunately, often ‘the most dangerous enterprises are assigned to the bravest soldiers’. I am convinced that this will be true in this case too."@en1
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