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Russia is an important economic partner for the European Union and of great significance with regard to Europe’s energy supply. For that reason alone, relations with Moscow should be put on a new footing. Differences of opinion, such as on human rights and the situation in Syria, should not lead to a deterioration in relations, as, in that case, the European Union really will be unable to achieve anything. The European Union is currently seen by Moscow as a satellite of the United States and therefore regarded with a certain amount of scepticism. This motion for a resolution could have been an opportunity to address this state of affairs. As the opportunity was not taken, I abstained from the vote."@en1
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