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CSCE will stand alone in history: never did a conference last for so long and gather so many
diplomats to attain so derisory a result."18 This interpretation appears to be too critical. Despite
all its compromises, the Final Act became the basis of the European security architecture and
put the issues of human rights, freedom of movement for people, goods and services, and free-
dom of information on the détente agenda. Valery Giscard d'Estaing, who signed the Final Act
on behalf of France, argued in a speech in Moscow on May 29, 2015 that it was symbolic that,
"since the delegations were seated in alphabetical order during the signature of the Act, the rep-
resentatives of the two Germanies were sitting next to each other."
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