Examples of using Schmit in English and their translations into Danish
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by the European Council on 22-23 March, as Mr Schmit mentioned earlier.
Mr President, Mr Schmit, Mr Borg,
Mr Schmit, that certain Heads of Government should say one thing within the Council and then say something quite different to the media in their countries.
Mr President, I should first like to follow Mr Schmit in thanking all of the Members
Though- and this I have to say to Mr Schmit- that one thing I too do not accept is the celebrated chaos theory,
Mr President, Mr Schmit, ladies and gentlemen,
Mr President, Mr Schmit, Commissioner, it is true- climate policy matters not only to the European Union,
Buschmann(in the telex of 7 December 1983 from Mr Peters to TU their names are misspelt'Schmit' and'Durschmann') had been invited to the meeting.
Mr Schmit, for having placed our concerns regarding a new debt relief initiative in a broader context from the very start.
It may be, Mr Schmit, that the result of this decision will be that there will one day be only one founding state in a politically united Europe rather than six of them, and that country will be little Luxembourg.
to Mr Schmit and Mr Barroso,
May I conclude by concurring with Mr Almunia and Mr Schmit in saying how important I believe it is for Europe now also to assume the genuine responsibility stemming from the fact that we are the world's largest organisation providing aid to developing countries.
Minister Schmit, ladies and gentlemen,
Mr Schmit has the floor on behalf of the Council,
Madam President, Mr Schmit, ladies and gentlemen, the Luxembourg Presidency will be remembered
and Mr Schmit also said that the Council would try to ensure that the increased interest in this region would be backed up by action.
also Mr Schmit, for withdrawing the Council's previous reservations and for safeguarding the financial
Mr Schmit. I believe that we must essentially introduce the principle enacted in the Constitutional Treaty,
Mr Schmit, for the extensive information he has given us in his reply
that the Council could not say anything very different from what Mr Schmit has declared this morning.