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There are no European voices at Geneva, there are no European voices at START
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"There are no European voices at Geneva, there are no European voices at START"

- E. P. Thompson

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This quote by E. P. Thompson is describing the lack of European representation at the Geneva Conference and the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START). Thompson is expressing his disappointment that European voices are not being heard in the settlements. He is highlighting the reality that the United States and the Soviet Union are the only 2 countries that are represented in the talks, and that Europe is not being offered an opportunity to have a say in the decisions that are being made. This quote is a reminder that Europe is a vital part of the worldwide neighborhood and ought to be consisted of in the decision-making process. Thompson is emphasizing the requirement for Europe to have a voice in the settlements, and to be given the opportunity to have a say in the outcome of the talks. He is requiring Europe to be given a seat at the table and to be provided the chance to make their voices heard.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by E. P. Thompson between February 3, 1924 and August 28, 1993. He/she was a famous Historian from United Kingdom. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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