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"We acknowledge the importance of guaranteeing the public the security and protection necessary for Internet usage as well as infrastructure guaranteeing the service. Nonetheless, we strongly disagree with adding the points made here to a set of security-oriented strategies and policies which are profoundly detrimental in terms of employment, restricting freedom of expression for these same populations. A strong link is established between these European External Action Service measures, through which it seeks, ‘on a permanent basis, to include Internet security issues in the scope of its external relations
when designing various financing instruments’, aligning political orientation and action in legal matters with ‘US counterparts’. Moreover, it advocates coordinated positions in international forums under the aegis of the promotion of ‘core values’, in which NATO, the United Nations and the World Bank are involved, among others. Regarding these ‘core values’, it must be said that so-called ‘global cybersecurity’ is part of a new strategic NATO concept, planning to orchestrate war after war alongside and in tandem with the US, its main partner, justified by a range of political and geostrategic arguments. We voted against for all of these reasons."@en1
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