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Both historically in the cultural sense and increasingly in the economic sense, too, Russia is very much part of Europe, the greater Europe,
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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Historically, cocaine was a fairly rare drug in Europe. Then in Britain, the Netherlands and Spain it became increasingly available in big cities and now it is very visible in national statistics in these countries and our concern is there could be further diffusion in Europe.
Paul Griffiths
I will not say who won or who lost. The people of Ukraine and Russia won. Europe won because it will calmly receive gas. Common sense won.
Yuriy Yekhanurov
I am very delighted that the European Council is backing our call for an energy policy for Europe, that it makes sense to have a common strategy for Europe.
Jose Manuel Barroso
Well, I think he's right to notice that there is a difference in attitudes and even in the broadest sense of world view between Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Which is old and which is new is an interesting question, and I almost think that maybe he's got it backwards.
Robert Kagan
Eastern Europe really represents three distinct opportunities global retailers should be acting on: Russia, traditional Eastern Europe like Hungary and Romania, and 'new' Eastern Europe like Ukraine, Slovenia and Latvia.
Fadi Farra
The vocation of Europe and of European institutions is also, and above all, to defend Europe, to defend the economic, financial and social interests of Europe,
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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Without Russia's contribution, prices would rise even more. Some members of the EU meet 90% of their demands for gas with the help of Russian hydrocarbons and have no complaints so far. Everybody is happy. Russia is a reliable partner and has never failed her partners in Europe, even in the hardest times of its economic development.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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Our network includes the new markets of Russia and eastern Europe which promise greater demand.
Jean-Cyril Spinetta
If this Russia/Ukraine problem reduces natural gas to Europe there will be some fuel switching there. Higher demand in could Europe drive up crude prices worldwide.
James Williams
defend Europe, the economic, financial and social interests of Europe.
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. Having been the sick man of Europe for much of the last decade, Germany is, for once, resuming its traditional role of a motor of economic development in the heart of Europe.
Holger Schmieding
We believe the fundamentals are increasingly pointing toward bright economic developments in Europe. Current yields for European 10-year bonds are too low and should rise.
Michael Markovic
Russia has a major contribution to make to stability in the Balkans. Russia shares our concern that conflict not engulf the region again, and Russia is a key partner in efforts to build a secure and prosperous Europe,
Madeleine Albright
Russia proposed working with Europe and NATO to create an anti-rocket defense system for Europe, ... On one hand, it would avoid all the problems linked to the balance of force; on the other, it would permit in an absolute manner a 100 percent guarantee of the security of every European country.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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