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"Madam President, I would like to thank the rapporteur very much for this report. I am a member of the Delegation for Central Asia and am happy to accept the underlying principles of this strategy. In the area of democratisation and human rights, we must ask ourselves whether the European Union wishes to be a global player that fosters precisely those values associated with human rights and freedom. To this end, we must resolutely join forces with the UN and the UNDP, because these activities run in parallel and are often not connected. We can increase efficiency if we act together. This is the first and an important consideration. In the economic field, there is the matter of energy and the Nabucco pipeline. Unfortunately, our action has come a little too late. The Chinese, who have an extra pipeline of their own, have taken advantage and are ahead of us in this regard. We should be more active in the area of energy and in our entire strategy regarding rare earth metals.
In my opinion, we are able to pass on a very large amount of experience to these new states, each with varying degrees of democratisation, in the area of building democracy. Let us put this great asset to effect. Let us also use it to ensure that action is taken in parallel on economic issues and human rights. This strategy will then surely be effective."@en1
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