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Verbatim report of proceedings
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 - Strasbourg OJ edition

Situation in Syria (debate)
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  Franziska Katharina Brantner (Verts/ALE), Blue-card answer. – Mr President, we have heard that steps are now being taken, but what I am saying is that at the time, it was known that the ship was in the port and yet it was not stopped. That is what I am criticising politically.

How could you let this ship carrying 59 tonnes of weapons go to Assad, knowing how he will use them? Yes, perhaps something is now being done. We do not know the precise nature of this. I have not had confirmation on that, but I think it is up to the European Union to have that conversation with the Cypriot Government. If, in the end, it turns out that this was the case, so much the better. But I want to have that discussion. I want to have that investigation. We cannot just be silent about this.

 
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