Examples of using Mr deva in English and their translations into Swedish
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People differ, Mr Deva.
Mr Deva also gives figures in dollars.
Thank you very much, Mr Deva.
As Mr Deva suggested, trade plays a very important role.
I can only agree with Mr Deva.
As my colleague Mr Deva pointed out, they are signally ill-equipped to do so.
also on behalf of our group's coordinator, Mr Deva.
I thank Mrs Kinnock, Mr Deva and Mr Lambsdorff for having been there.
concentrate on building infrastructure, which, by the way, my colleague Mr Deva emphasised during the last debate.
Mr Deva referred to the debris that has not yet been cleared
I agree with Mr Deva that we gave up certain of our rights.
Mr Deva himself refers to eastern Asia, which has experienced a tremendous economic upturn.
Mr Deva made a powerful case for greater efficiency
I especially want to congratulate the rapporteur, Mr Deva, on his results.
It is quite true, as Mr Deva said previously,
1 to paragraph 11, tabled by Mr Deva.
Question No 11 by Mr Deva lapses as it appeared on the Agenda of the present part-session.
New Zealand friends and, as Mr Deva said, with stable conditions we can develop tourism further in the Pacific.
I agree with Mr Deva that the route to conflict resolution is easy to delineate
tonight we are debating the report by Mr Deva on the European Union's relations with the Pacific Islands- Strategy for a strengthened partnership.
Aid is essential, as Mr Deva says, for developing countries,
When Mr Deva asked Commissioner Nielson a question on Mozambique
I would first like to thank Mr Deva for this very important report on a strategy for a strengthened partnership between the European Union
Mr Deva made a very interesting observation highlighting the serious problems that exist in the intergovernmental nature of the UN Human Rights Commission.
The next item is the debate on the report(A5-0230/2002) by Mr Deva, on behalf of the Committee on Development
Mr Deva, we will, as part of the new Suva Agreement- the successor to the Lomé Convention- be including in our activities a EUR 2.2 billion private investment facility which will be administered by the European Investment Bank at arm's length.
As far as trade is concerned, I do not know whether Mr Deva has read the article in The Economist a few weeks ago,
On the one hand, Mr Deva has defended this own-initiative report which he has worked on for a long time with great dedication
These countries will of course export in greater volumes and Mr Deva is right to say that we should increase their agricultural products' access to the EU market,