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"Mr President, there are two issues here: do we have and to what extent do we respect democracy in Europe and who is ultimately in charge. If we truly believe in democracy and that the Constitution will bring change to the lives of the people of Europe, we should allow the people of Europe to have their say in a referendum. We should not be afraid of the people of Europe. Who is in charge? Are you in charge, Mr President of the Commission? If you really are in charge, tell me where the southeast borders of Europe are. You do not know, because Turkey does not allow you to know. Well done. Let me ask you about the law of the sea. It applies everywhere in Europe except to the Aegean. Well done. Which country is threatening Europe? Only Turkey in the Aegean with its
. Well done. Which country is violating Europe? Is it Russia? No, it is not. It is Turkey every day in the Aegean. Well done. Which country does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus? It is Turkey. Well done. Which country is occupying 40% of a country of Europe? It is Turkey. Well done. Where is the effigy of the Ecumenical Patriarch mocked and hanged? In Turkey and you tolerate it. Well done.
These are the facts, Mr President of the Commission, and I propose that your next meeting with Mr Bush should be held not in the Azores, but at Guantánamo. That is where you should hold it, so that you finally understand what is happening in this world and how you are colluding in the crimes of the Americans."@en1
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