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"Mr President, we believe that cooperation should not preclude independence. We believe that the European Union should learn self-respect. We believe that good cooperation presupposes respect for the other side’s independence. We believe that dialogue and relations between the European Union and the United States should be conducted in a spirit of mutual understanding and independence.
Of the very serious issues which I wanted to comment on, therefore, I would highlight the following as issues which are primarily our responsibility: the need to put real pressure on Israel to resolve the Palestinian question and on Turkey to resolve the Cyprus question, the urgent need to abolish the death penalty in the United States, the fact that President Obama has broken his promise to close the Guantánamo base, the need to defend – and I use the term advisedly – personal data and, finally, the massive issue of climate change. We must convince the United States to shoulder its real responsibilities."@en1
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