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"Mr President, everybody agrees we must listen to Ireland. The difference is between those who think we should only listen to the Irish ‘no’ and those of us who think we must listen to the responses of every Member State, and then try to bridge the gap.
There is nothing unreasonable, if we obtain a situation of having 25 or 26 ‘yeses’ and one ‘no’, to ask the one ‘no’ whether it would be willing to consider finding a new solution, acceptable to all 27, that involves listening to their concerns and responding to them – maybe reassuring them, maybe clarifying certain points, maybe even making some adjustments to the package (though preferably not to the text of the Treaty).
There would be nothing unreasonable in that, and I am confident that is the solution to which we are gradually moving."@en1
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