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"It is time to urge the US to work towards the peaceful resolution of conflicts, to end military occupation and war, whether it be in Iraq, Afghanistan or the Middle East, to end the embargo on Cuba, to stop supporting the aggressive policies of Israel, which are responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories, and to work towards nuclear disarmament.
It needs to be made clear that the pretext of the fight against terrorism cannot continue to be used to undermine international law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Collaboration is essential in order to reduce poverty and to end tax havens and speculative capital transfers.
This summit coincides with the NATO summit in Lisbon, which wishes to revise its strategy, and in which the US is seeking a commitment from its EU allies to a military escalation at a global level, with the aim of securing resource exploitation, market control and political dominance through the threat of military force, which increases the dangers and threats to people. We would therefore like to show our solidarity with the struggle of the peace movement, with the workers’ struggle and with the many organisations which are building up the ‘Yes to peace, no to NATO’ campaign, including the demonstration which will take place in Lisbon on 20 November."@en1
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