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"The basis of this notion has actually featured in EU law since the Maastricht Treaty 20 years ago, and in many cases it is extremely useful for EU citizens to be able to make emergency use of other states' consular provisions abroad. The EU is nothing if not a solid alliance of nations united in friendship, and when an individual who is far away from home falls into difficulty or needs urgent help, occasional access to the services of a different state is an enormous benefit. But compromise is key: while smaller states should be allowed to opt in to consular protection organised at EU level, those states with larger resources should not be forced into giving way to the EEAS controlling consular matters. The UK is proud of its network of bilateral consular arrangements, and will firmly resist any pressure to abandon them."@en1
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