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We regret the fact that it was impossible to arrive at a common resolution on account of domestic party-political differences being too great in the area in question. Despite this, everyone is agreed that dialogue is the only answer to reach a peaceful solution. If this is to happen, all democratic forces will need to combine together in order to facilitate a political solution between all peoples in Spain. It is therefore unacceptable that every democratic process, which entails a change to the EU’s internal borders, based on the right to self-determination, should be condemned from the word go. This would also immediately condemn all democratic and peaceful processes leading to more autonomy and independence in other European Member States. Take Belgium, where the call for Flemish independence is getting louder. I believe that regionalisation and Europeanisation can go hand in hand.
My party, the N-VA – New Flemish Alliance – stands for a peaceful Europe where all peoples are given the chance to develop, based on the right to self-determination and in a spirit of ‘unity in diversity’. That is why this debate on a possible peaceful solution cannot be reduced to a debate on terrorism alone."@en1
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