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"Mr President, Mr Brok and Mr Barón Crespo have prepared a good report that deserves our full support. I endorse it wholeheartedly and will be voting in favour of it. Through this report, the European Parliament is sending out a signal that the House wants a Union like the one described in point nine of the report, namely a more efficient Union that functions better and cares about its citizens' rights. We are sending out a signal to the intergovernmental conference saying that we support the 18 countries that have ratified the Treaty and align ourselves with them. Nonetheless, we also recognise the need for changes that are a for the remaining countries to proceed to ratification, and have an open mind on the subject. The changes are outlined in point 12 of the resolution. I am especially pleased to note that the aforementioned point contains a reference to energy solidarity, which is particularly important for my country. Point five of the report recalls the political responsibility of the Member States that have signed the Treaty. I should like to add that those countries also bear a legal responsibility under international law, notably to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. My country, Poland, has not yet ratified the European Constitution, but a large majority of Poles support Europe. The Polish people are amongst the most pro-European societies on record. I believe that the German Presidency's motto according to which we must build Europe together should be addressed to governments, not to the citizens. The latter have long been convinced of its truth."@en1
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