Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-06-09-Speech-4-163-000"
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"Mr President, resolutions like this one always use extremely diplomatic language. This time, I think we have been too mild in our assessment of relations with Russia. We know that the human rights situation in Russia is beneath contempt and we know that it is almost impossible for people to express their political opinions freely. We also know that there are many people in prison precisely because they have tried to exercise their human rights. That is unacceptable.
Likewise, I think the choice of words with regard to energy policy is far too feeble. The fact is that the criteria we impose when it comes to the climate and the environment must also apply to imported oil or gas from Russia. We impose extremely high requirements on Norway, which imports gas into the EU, and exactly the same requirements should apply to Russia."@en1
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