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"I know that it is very late at night and everyone is very tired but I did ask a specific question of the Commissioner and I think the Commissioner misunderstood me. The Greens are voting against this agreement, as we do with all third-country agreements. We are not happy, as you said in your introduction, in relation to the agreement with Equatorial Guinea.
The question is in relation to flags of convenience. Equatorial Guinea is notorious in relation to that and you did not address the question. Maybe it is too late tonight, but we would like an answer because you are negotiating, despite the fact that there is an agreement to ban tuna imports and this agreement is very much related to that. We need a reply. Maybe it is too late tonight, but it is important."@en1
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