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en Seldom in the course of European negotiations has so much been surrendered for so little. This is a poor deal for Britain.

en Iran will continue to negotiate with the European Union (EU), but we will not restrict the negotiating partners to the European trio (of Britain, France and Germany).

en Our belief is that Iran should come back to negotiations, ... They unilaterally abrogated the negotiations with the European three in August.

en During the negotiations we will continue to monitor progress closely and the European Commission will not hesitate to recommend the suspension of negotiations if the efforts

en The rich are always advising the poor, but the poor seldom return the compliment.
  Lord Chesterfield

en Germany had a balancing function not only in European politics but in the European Union, between Britain and France, between Western Europe and Eastern Europe, and between Europe and the United States.

en We hope Iran can coordinate with the international community so as to resume negotiations through diplomatic means. All parties should keep patience and do all they can to restore the negotiations between Iran and the three European Union countries.

en This, coupled with shocking devastation in the Southern US states from Hurricane Katrina, dealt a heavy blow to the dollar, which surrendered all of this week's gains against European currencies.

en We'll wait for Britain to put their new proposals on the table before answering. But I think it's a sign of goodwill in the negotiations. It's also proof that the talks have not broken down.

en There is a choice. There is no excuse for giving up on Britain. We are surrendering to the European Union our ability to run our own affairs.

en It would be better if we were able to get a deal, but it had to be the right deal. It needs to be the right deal for Britain, and it needs to be the right deal for Europe.

en Turkey's fit to open the negotiations with the European Union,

en The biggest attraction in Britain is Britain - the whole package. Our heritage is not just a collection of ornaments scattered across the country, it is Britain itself and makes us gloriously distinguishable from any other country.
  Bill Bryson

en The reality of European resistance to Turkey's membership in the European Union is precisely what Turkey fears, that is, the entry of a poor and highly populated Muslim state, ... But the government in Ankara is determined to get full membership and nothing short of that.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. The only yardstick of objectively assessing, evaluating and commenting on (the deal) is India's national interest. Based on this, it is our view that the government has surrendered on two important counts.


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