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"Many thanks, Mr President. I have both good and bad news for you. The good news is that I am the last person with questions for you today. The bad news is that I have a supplementary question I should like to put to you.
The first point I have to make is that you mentioned two countries that did not feature in my question, namely Macedonia and Croatia. My question related to three other countries. Although my party and I voted in favour of Turkey’s entry into the European Union, we believe it would be absurd for Turkey to enter into the EU before other countries that are clearly European. The European public would find this impossible to understand, and such a situation would be best avoided. That is why I also believe that cooperation with the countries in question should involve the drafting of a more accurate timetable for their integration into European structures, covering the next dozen or so years. It is my impression that this will not happen, and this disappoints me somewhat."@en1
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