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". Ladies and gentlemen, firstly, the Lahti summit was an indicator of the unity of Europe’s policies. If we can now manage to speak with one voice on energy, that is a step along the path to speaking with a united voice on all foreign policy issues. Secondly, another indicator is whether and how we can influence Russia’s policies. When talking to the European Union about energy, Russia knows very well how to exploit our fears, while for our part we forget that Russia has an interest with regard to us – selling its energy profitably, easing the visa system, and making use of all that European civilisation provides, if we can put it in this way. This point should be used effectively, in order to achieve progress in the spheres of freedom of the press, democracy, human rights and investment equality. Thirdly, there is innovation policy. Currently, the potential of the new Member States is not being fully exploited. It is precisely in a new Member State that the European Institute of Technology should be set up. Riga in Latvia, as the Baltic States’ centre of technology and environmental protection, is the most appropriate location for the institute. Thank you."@en1
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