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"Regarding the content, all the information that has come to light relates to the activities of Member States, and not of the European Commission. The Member States need to provide all the clarifications, and I am confident that they will do so, like the democratic states that they are. I know that initiatives have been taken in some Member States to inform the public about specific operations of which they have been accused.
With regard to the work of the Commission, as the honourable Member, Mr Coelho, reminded us a short time ago, the Commission has done everything in its power to provide the maximum possible information to Parliament and to the European public. With regard to Julian Assange, I have no comment to make. There are accusations against him of a criminal nature, which were made by a Member State – Sweden – which is a democracy and currently has a European Arrest Warrant out against him, which is being examined by the British judicial authorities. The Commission clearly has nothing to say about this, apart from the obvious: any defendant is innocent until proven guilty."@en1
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