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"As a Rapporteur for the Black Sea region, I have always insistently emphasized the major challenge that unsolved conflicts represent for the regional stability, as well as the need for a EU firm and deep involvement in the above-mentioned region.
Russia’s actions in Georgia are regrettable, dangerous in the context of regional and European stability and, implicitly, unacceptable by the international community.
Therefore, it is imperative and urgent for the EU to pass from promises to action, and to demonstrate firmness both in its actions in Georgia and in re-examining its relations with Russia.
For ensuring stability in the Black Sea region, three key principles should guide the EU action.
First of all, all decisions should be based upon compliance with Georgia’s territorial integrity and the international law.
Secondly, this formula for managing the conflicts in the region should be re-examined in order to accelerate and increase the possibilities for their final settlement. This supposes the EU’s active involvement in peacekeeping operations in Georgia, as well as in the process of managing and solving the other conflicts in the region, i.e. the Transnistrian conflict.
The EU efforts to ensure its energy security should also be increased to the maximum, including by the development of the Nabucco project."@en1
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