European Union Quotes
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I'm very pleased to announce that agreement has now been reached that negotiations on Turkey's accession into the European Union can and will begin in the very near future.
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I wish you every success in your new responsibilities, in which you can always count on the full support of the European Union.
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I also believe that we have an extraordinary opportunity for the United States and European Union to lead the world in developing and implementing new and more efficient technologies - smart electrical grids and electrical vehicles.
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Once again, the European Union recalls that it is absolutely against terror and that these actions kill the hopes of peace.
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In the European Union, a fleet average of 95 grams of CO2 per kilometer will be permitted in 2020. This corresponds to fuel consumption of about four liters (per 100 kilometers; about 59 mpg). We have to continue reducing the fuel consumption of our vehicles and offer hybrid and electric vehicles, or else we will be unable to achieve these values.
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EU tech companies face massive global competitors from Silicon Valley and China. Our goal should be to create real European champions and not to focus on a narrow competition between European states. I strongly believe the European Union can help a lot there by promoting a homogeneous and startup-friendly framework that could help European digital champions to become truly global.
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Regarding relations with the European Union, all the declarations of the election campaign have been positive.
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(In) the European Union we feel a profound respect yesterday, today and tomorrow and we never had wanted in any case to offend their feelings.
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More than 50% of significant new regulations that impact on business in the UK now emanate from the EU.
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In the EU you have half a billion people who share a common belief in democracy, in rights, in the kind of economic life we want.
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I would like to express very clearly that the European Union people do respect the countries of this part of the world and don't want to offend anybody.
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I'd like to see the argument made for greater worldwide federalism, not just the European Union.
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There's a whole range of areas that we'll be looking at, so I'm not at this very early stage going to specify any particular areas. As you will know, there will be a limit to how far we can go in terms of a formal free trade agreement until we've actually left the European Union. I think there is much that we with Donald Trump can do in the interim in terms of looking at how we can remove some of the barriers to trade in a number of areas.
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The real risk for the European Union is that it could break up.