As I said in reply to an earlier question, clearly the Geneva talks are extremely important and we all want them to go as well as they possibly can. The argument in favour of the step that the French, British and other member states took last week was that the decision gives them greater flexibility. They and we are not saying that we want to take this step, but it gives us greater flexibility. We hope that that will lead to the kind of pressure to which the noble Lord refers, and to a sensible outcome at the Geneva 2 talks.
Woolwich and the EU Council
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Hill of Oareford
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 3 June 2013.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Woolwich and the EU Council.
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