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"Mr President, firstly, I would like to congratulate you on your work, Baroness Ashton. If you do not mind me saying, you are like a hard-working ant, who achieves results little by little while the grasshoppers chirrup and laze around in the Member States. Ladies and gentlemen, you will forgive me for not going any further, because colleagues from my group and fellow Members from other groups have expressed the same opinions. I just want to make four points, which could be seen as levers to help you act, elements to support you in making the common foreign and security policy ever more worthy of this name. Firstly, unlike the situation on other issues, European public opinion is 65-70% in favour of a common foreign and security policy. Secondly, this very Parliament, except for a small eurosceptic minority, supports federal European action, above all, in foreign and security policy. Thirdly, the most pro-European, most pro-federal Member States, which do exist: form an alliance with them …"@en1
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