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". Commissioner, I would like to point out a few aspects to you. You showed how disappointed you are, which is no surprise after a second negative arbitration decision. That is no pleasure, but I can tell you after looking at the website that the story of bananas is a never-ending one; so you should not be too disappointed. I am sure this issue will be with us for many more years to come and even if this is resolved, another one will come up. That seems to be inherent in the case of bananas. Maybe you could be a little more precise and explain the timeframe for action. There is not a lot of time left, but I would like to know what timeframe you have in mind. Secondly, what are the different scenarios you are evaluating? For the Committee on International Trade, it would be more than relevant to know what you have in mind. Finally, as my colleague said, I wonder whether this is not going to overshadow Hong Kong. I would like to know how you are going to make a situation that is not easy in any case – given that sugar and many other difficult issues are on the agenda – look a little more positive."@en1
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