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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, everyone has been shocked at what has happened in Egypt. We have to be sensible, though. Six points are going to be discussed with Baroness Ashton. You have Syria, Ashraf, you have the Gualtieri report, the Albertini report, you have the problem of Europe as a global actor in the United Nations. It really does not make sense.
I believe that we should ask the Committee on Foreign Affairs to discuss the situation in Egypt, including everything that has gone on between the minorities, to draft an own-initiative report, and then simply to hold a debate on Egypt with Baroness Ashton one month later. We need a proper debate on what is happening in Egypt. If you add a sixth point, one person will discuss it, and the other people will discuss something else. You will not focus the debate on Egypt by discussing six points with Baroness Ashton.
Therefore, I understand your emotion, but to add something that will not be discussed on Wednesday morning anyway is not the solution."@en1
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