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". Mr President, as this House’s rapporteur on relations between the European Union and the People’s Republic of China, I welcome in my draft document the American proposal for a strategic dialogue with the EU about China’s peaceful rise. This, occurring as it does on a global scale, does, after all, give Europe and the USA an equal share of headaches, which are not restricted to trade conflicts or the enforcement of human rights in China. I therefore see paragraphs 8, 9 and 21 of the report by Mr Brok that we are considering as being a welcome helping hand, for they each promote a transatlantic approach to the relationship with China. This would, specifically, help diffuse the dangerous tension surrounding Taiwan, as well as move the Tibet issue forward. Only this morning, the Dalai Lama told me of his personal conviction that the Tibetan issue must, as a matter of urgency, be dealt with at transatlantic level. I think that we could, by combining transatlantic forces, persuade China to be a real stakeholder in the international system."@en1

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