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"Mr President, Commissioner, honourable Members, today’s debate, which has touched on many different aspects of the situation, indicates the significance of the peace process in the Middle East. I will pass on the various themes of today’s debate to the High Representative, because as we all know in the forthcoming days and weeks her involvement in these matters will have absolute priority. I think in summing up the debate we can all emphasise that the EU must not waste a single day or spare any effort if it wants to support the peace process. I think it is very important that diplomacy should become the tool which will decide the future of the region. I hope that diplomacy will bring results in the next few weeks. Our conviction is that the role of the EU in this process will be very significant. I would also like to point out that we spoke about other themes today that some Members brought up directly. I would like to say a few words regarding the situation in Camp Ashraf. The High Representative is fully aware of the situation in the camp. She has already discussed the matter with Member States, emphasising its sensitive and delicate nature, and above all the key significance of the humanitarian situation. Members of the European Parliament should be fully aware that the High Representative is fully determined and is ready to work with all the partners involved in the matter, which are Iraq, the United States and the EU Member States. The High Representative will try to work out a solution to this very difficult problem. Thank you for the debate. I do not want to summarise it fully because, as I have already said, it contained many different themes. I would also like to thank Parliament for showing such great commitment to the debate on the future of the Middle East and the peace process."@en1
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