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Mr President, your predecessor was kind enough to point out that the Council is entitled to speak for longer. I consider it not so much a right as a duty to be able to comment on a number of really important remarks. I cannot guarantee that I will be finished in five minutes. I would remind you, Mr President, that I still have some minutes left over. I will of course abide by your rules. In my view, a number of your Members have made very crucial remarks about whose responsibility it is, and to what extent, to bring these ratification processes to a successful conclusion. Mr Corbett, Mr Vigo, Mr Stubb and many others have pointed out that there is, of course, a joint responsibility for the success of the process after 29 October when the ratification is signed."@en1
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