Several months after a controversial abstention at the UN on a resolution on slavery, Xavier Bettel camped on his positions and again invoked legal arguments to justify Luxembourg's choice. A few months after his notable abstention in the vote of a UN resolution on slavery and the transatlantic slave trade ...
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Several months after a controversial abstention at the UN on a resolution on slavery, Xavier Bettel camped on his positions and again invoked legal arguments to justify Luxembourg's choice. A few months after his notable abstention in the vote of a UN resolution on slavery and the transatlantic slave trade ...