"[T]his treaty [the Treaty of Rome], which was precise and complete enough concerning industry, was not at all so on the subject of agriculture, and for our country this had to be settled. Indeed, it is obvious that agriculture is an essential element in our national activity as a whole. We cannot conceive of a Common Market in which French agriculture would not find outlets in keeping with its production. And we agree further that, of the Six, we are the country on which this necessity is imposed in the most imperative manner."
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Military leaders from FranceLegion of Honour recipientsHeads of governmentPresidents of FrancePrime Ministers of France
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Press conference in Paris (14 January 1963), quoted in Kenneth M. Setton and Henry R. Winkler (eds.), Great Problems in European Civilization (1954; 2nd ed. 1966), p. 582
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