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"Mr President, they were spectacular words that Commissioner Verheugen addressed to Moldova on 5 December during his visit to Chisinau. Among other things, he spoke of ‘European perspectives’. Mr Verheugen also announced a special EU action plan for Moldova by May 2004. I sincerely hope that that will be primarily a practical support plan, which does not raise any false hopes in Chisinau.
Meanwhile, the Republic of Transnistria, which is not recognised by the international community, remains the political open wound in Moldova. The politico-military role of the Russian Federation is evident here. It constitutes the litmus test for the near future as to whether the European Union and Russia are really aspiring to common stability and security goals on our continent. What was that we were saying about good neighbourly relations? Transnistria, an urgent matter for the Council and the Commission in their relations with the Kremlin. What was that we were saying about EU priorities?"@en1
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