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The EU has enormous obligations – and advantages, let us not forget – when it comes to contributing towards development. The endless rhetoric of defending a set of values, a model of growth and a way to behave in international relations must be translated into practical action. This policy, which must be treated as a matter of priority and which must serve to expand the area of economic and democratic development and of respect for human rights, must not, however, be confused with a policy pursued by certain groups, movements or parties of gradually exporting their political agendas. There is a heritage in the developed western world to which we belong that is sufficiently widespread and embedded, and this heritage must form part of our efforts to support development. This should be the backbone of our policies aimed at implementing the millennium development goals."@en1
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