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"I voted against the motion for a resolution on Turkey because it is calling for what I consider a forced integration of two very different regions, Europe and Turkey. As well as the profound cultural differences and the fact that Turkey does not totally belong to the European continent, I am also not convinced by its progress made towards what is considered a European model, from which it is still very far in many different ways, including its under-developed democracy, its still insufficient safeguarding of human and civil rights, the still unresolved issue of Cyprus and the military, cultural and economic repression of the Kurdish minority. An acceptable choice would be to create a privileged partnership without seeking integration at all costs, which, in many ways, does not make sense."@en1
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