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Which is, funnily, not possible, because the EU original treaties (which are not really changeable) contradict these treaties.

Meaning, the treaty could not be ratified as long as the clause is valid. The question is now if the clause is null and void, or the whole treaty will be null and void (as in the case of Safe Harbor)



And it's an agreement for countries in the Pacific. Not for any countries in the EU.




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