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"Russia and the EU are linked both economically and politically. They are both responsible for maintaining global stability. Consequently, Russia and the EU must continue to enhance cooperation and develop good neighbourly relations. Only by using such measures will we be able to guarantee the stability, security and prosperity of Europe and beyond. The Strategic Partnership Agreement is one of the main tools for implementing the goals outlined. In order to ensure that the agreement is properly implemented, both parties must comply with its conditions without exception and meet the commitments made, taking into account the protection of human rights and the principles of democracy and the rule of law. I feel that the summit will remove obstacles regarding Russia’s accession to the WTO. Russia becoming a full member of the WTO is an important step, which will create a favourable business environment for business operators from both parties and will facilitate and liberalise trade in the global economy. Attention is drawn to the fact that it is very important to address the issues surrounding the liberalisation of the visa regime, gradually introducing visa-free travel between the EU and Russia. Energy and nuclear security is another basis for strong and stable cooperation. The supply of natural resources cannot be used as a political tool. Furthermore, in order to prevent a nuclear disaster, Chernobyl-type reactors must be decommissioned as a matter of urgency and a bilateral agreement to comply with the highest safety standards must be concluded."@en1
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