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"I note that the honourable Members put a lot of trust in their cruising speed when taking their lifts, and this could lead to a standstill if we apply the Rules of Procedure. If anybody is listening to me from their offices, I would ask them to come down to the chamber, because at one point none of the Members due to ask questions were here.
Question No 7 by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou ():
On 9 December 2003, the Commission and Syria reached an accord on an Association Agreement between Syria and the EU modelled on the agreements with the other Mediterranean partnerships, including a political chapter, an economic and financial chapter, and a social and cultural chapter.
In the Council's view, what prospects does the agreement hold out for the two parties? Does the Council believe that the signing of this agreement in the near future will facilitate regional integration, the creation of a positive climate in which to resolve the political problem of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the democratisation of Syria?
What is its view of the diametrically opposed positions of the USA which saw Congress and President Bush (only a few days ago) pass a law which provides for economic and diplomatic sanctions and restrictions on Syria, and does the Council sympathise with the reasons adduced by the USA for adopting this policy against Syria?"@en1
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