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"Notwithstanding Mr Posselt's angle on this question, and the Council's response – neither of which I disagree with – would the President-in-Office agree that, sadly, forced prostitution, child prostitution and trafficking in human beings are all also consequences of and an inevitable feature of poverty-ridden states which lack better economic opportunities. Whether we like it or not, it is true. The parallel that the Minister makes as a 21st century equivalent of slavery may be true on one hand, but there is also another angle on it.
Does the Council consider that much greater investment in and economic support and assistance for these countries bordering the new external frontiers of the European Union – and in the Balkans – will be essential when we have enlarged the European Union? President-in-Office, what action do you personally feel would be a good idea for either the Irish presidency or any future presidencies to take?"@en1
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