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"We have watched Japan suffer a series of horrific disasters, the likes of which no other country has ever experienced together. An earthquake, a tsunami, an accident in a nuclear power plant - any one of these catastrophes would be a major challenge on their own, but together they have placed an unbearable burden on the shoulders of the country and its citizens. Once the fire that continues to smoulder at Fukushima nuclear power plant has gone out, many questions will need to be answered – could certain disasters have been avoided, and what safety improvements should other nuclear power plants carry out, so that natural disasters do not cause nuclear accidents? All countries using nuclear power should check the safety of their nuclear power plants. Those planning to construct new power stations should examine more closely the dangers they pose. However, at present it is most important for the European Union to show solidarity with the ordinary people of Japan. The resolution on the situation in Japan is therefore crucial. We must provide all the necessary humanitarian, technical and financial support to help people survive now and to reconstruct affected regions in the future as soon as possible."@en1
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