As I prepared myself in order to write an opinion piece
about the European Union’s prospects and priorities for next year or so I
noticed that the UK Cabinet is, by far, the government that invests the largest
amount of resources in reviewing the current performance of the EU institutions
– particularly the Commission. Gradually, they are placing themselves in a
position to have a critical influence on determining the agenda of the future, including
the reform of the machinery and the role of the institutions. London will also
be leading the devolution of power campaign that is inevitable in the near
future. And Cameron and Hague are already placing some very subtle pressure on
Berlin to have the Germans on their side.
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Showing posts with label Hague. Show all posts
Monday, 22 July 2013
Saturday, 22 June 2013
The losing side
The true message that came out of today’s Friends of Syria meeting
is that the many rebellions are losing the war. That’s the actual trend on the
ground. New weapons for a divided, weakened opposition are just a way of
effectively playing on Assad’s hand. He will have a justification to continue
the military option, which has given him a new breath of life, and an excuse to
postpone any negotiated solution. In the end, the Syrian population will be the
real loser.
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