- Let us not be stingy over an action that mobilizes young people and gives them a strong feeling of European citizenship.
- Låt oss alltså inte vara snåla mot en verksamhet som uppbådar ungdomarna och som ger dem en stark känsla för det europeiska medborgarskapet.
- This method, although technically skilful in appearance, is not, however, foreseen by the Treaty and in any case would leave unsolved the problems which I mentioned earlier, giving the Member States the feeling of being trapped just when finally those problems should be dealt with.
- Denna metod, som verkar taktiskt skicklig, anges emellertid inte av fördraget, och i vilket fall som helst kommer den att lämna de problem jag nyss nämnde olösta, vilket ger medlemsstaterna en känsla av att vara låsta när man väl skall ta itu med dem.
- The European Union could show its true generosity by saying to the public, to the people of Europe, that they must have the courage to fully integrate Israel into the European Union, that this is the only way to guarantee security in Israel, to finally give five million Israelis the feeling that they can live in peace alongside the Palestinians, but within the European Union.
- att äntligen ge fem miljoner israeler känslan av att de kan leva i fred vid sidan av palestinierna, men inom Europeiska unionen.
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