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– Most of the world doesn't like us

Summary by Human Rights Service
A late night with a drunk foreign minister made Danish politician Bertel Haarder realize that most of the world doesn't like the West. The incident took place in the capital of Mozambique, Maputo, during the Danish EU presidency in 2002, where Haarder, as European Minister, was to chair a meeting between the EU countries and the sub-Saharan African countries, SADC. From children and drunk people you hear the truth, Haarder concludes.
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Human Rights Service broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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