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"I should like to thank Mr Carlgren and Commissioner Dimas for both the substance and, in particular, the tone of their speeches. It is a positive tone, a tone that conveys a belief that an international agreement can really be reached; that is, an agreement containing internationally binding standards. Mr President, a minimum of 60 Heads of State or Government will be travelling to Copenhagen. Let their journeys not be in vain. Let them become aware of their great responsibility. Let them surpass themselves and look beyond economic interests in the short term. Let them take a big step towards tomorrow’s economy, an economy involving minimum use of raw materials. Copenhagen will not succeed unless Europe plays a strong leading role, as we all know. Mr Carlgren, Commissioner Dimas, let the big players stop holding each other to ransom. There is no more time for the game of ‘Who can sit still the longest?’ Let us stir them into action and drag them along to the internationally binding agreement we all want so badly."@en1
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