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"The resolution contains quite a few constructive proposals about the ways in which the United Nations might be reformed, for example through an enlarged and more representative Security Council, more environmental work and an emphasis upon connections between development and the environment.
In spite of this, we cannot support the report because it is simultaneously aimed at strengthening the EU’s common foreign policy, firstly through the demand that the EU countries pursue a common approach to the work on reforming the UN and, secondly, through the proposal that the EU be represented in the Security Council. The latter proposal clearly shows that the EU is ambitious to act as a state in international contexts, something to which we are clearly opposed. In our opinion, the Swedish people should make its voice heard directly in the UN, not via the EU."@en1
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