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". Mr President, since mutual trust between the United States and the European Union has come under pressure in recent years, I should like to single out two things that need to be resolved in order for that trust to be rebuilt. We should not resign ourselves to the visa requirements which the United States imposes on some EU citizens. Commission President Barroso was right to urge the United States to lift the visa requirements for citizens from the ten new Member States. It is unfair, on principle, to use double standards such as these for EU citizens. In the coming weeks, the temporary committee of inquiry into alleged CIA camps will be discussing its draft interim report. There are indications that irregularities have occurred in the treatment of suspects, but so far, there is no hard evidence of this. This temporary committee will continue its activities in order to deliver convincing evidence, if possible. In that light, Parliament will, in the run-up to the Summit, need to insist on substantial cooperation. I should like to ask your support for paragraph 11 from the opinion of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, which has been tabled as Amendment 34."@en1

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