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"Mr President, the consultation procedure concludes with today’s declaration by the High Representative and tomorrow’s vote. It is therefore now time to thank all those whose work has made the European External Action Service (EEAS) possible, especially the European Parliament’s rapporteurs, to implement it faithfully and to ensure that it is able to come into operation as soon as possible, without losing sight of the fact that it is not an end in itself, but an instrument for providing the European Union with a foreign policy that is coherent, visible and effective.
I am convinced that the guarantees that Baroness Ashton gave in her declaration are satisfactory from the point of view of political responsibility, and are in line with the prerogatives that the treaty assigns to Parliament as part of the information, consultation and partnership process.
You may be assured, Baroness Ashton, that this House will be a loyal partner in the development of foreign and common security policy, as we have shown in the meetings that we have held with the new heads of delegation from Washington and Afghanistan., However, Baroness Ashton, we have a right to expect that the new service will be more effective and better than the existing one.
On behalf of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats), I would like to wish you luck in putting the EEAS into practice, and say to you that, as the evangelical instruction has it, ‘by your works shall you be known’."@en1
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