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". Madam President, as rapporteur in charge of drafting the European Union’s position on Iran, I have focused, in the resolution on Afghanistan, on the Islamic Republic’s role in the Afghan theatre of war. However, the resolution deals with the interesting influence of Iran only very fleetingly and also, in my opinion, with little regard for reality. Meanwhile, the crucial question remains: how does the European Union assess Iran’s actual influence in Afghanistan and what political consequences does it anticipate from that? For this reason, I will put three questions to Madam High Representative and I would like to think, Madam Ashton, that you will answer these in writing. I, too, would prefer to get specific answers. 1. To what extent does mass deportation of Afghan refugees on the part of Iran have a destabilising impact on the western part of Afghanistan? I am thinking here of Nimruz and Herat. 2. Do you share the official Afghan view that Iran is attempting to infiltrate foreign terrorists into the country under the cover of these deportations? 3. What kind of assistance is the European Union providing to the Afghan authorities in terms of receiving large numbers of refugees from Iran, in order to prevent Teheran from politically abusing this sensitive humanitarian issue and from instrumentalsing it in order to make Kabul independent and put it under political pressure."@en1
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