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"Mr President, I share many of the human rights concerns expressed in the House, but let us be very honest in this House today: this deal is predicated on solidarity. My first question to the Council President is very simple. We in the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), which I chair, interviewed the Commission President’s trouble-shooter, Maarten Verwey, and he reported to us very honestly. He said there were 30 asylum processors in the camps. This is a very backbreaking task that the Commission has, and I respect the men and women of the Commission for the task that they have to do. But I say to the Council President, in respect of the speech that he gave earlier, with all the human rights concerns and all the other organisational concerns: is he going to assure us today that the Member States ultimately will supply the resources that we need to make this work and that all of these safeguards will be in place? The devil is in the detail to make this work, and respect for human rights needs to be ensured."@en1
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