European Policy Expert Says E.U. Seeks Closer Relationship With U.S.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 6:05PM
Staff in Dr. Ruby Gropas, EU, Joseph Russell, News/Commentary, Us
By Joseph Russell- Talk Radio News Service
Relations between the European Union and United States has hit a pivotal point as the economic crisis continues, according to Wilson Center Southeast Europe Policy Scholar, Dr. Ruby Gropas. Gropas believes the E.U. wants a strong transatlantic relationship with the U.S. to aid deficiencies inside member countries.
The E.U. desires the U.S. to help them through the current economic crisis, explained Gropas. She added, the crisis is creating a great deal of economic strain as well as causing wavering loyalty among E.U. members.
Gropas admits the E.U.’s intentions are somewhat “selfish,” but that the U.S. and President Obama have a lot to gain from a strong relationship with the U.N.
The future of the E.U. depends on many factors including cohesive foreign policy, according to Gropas. The E.U. has helped global security and continues to play an important role in global foreign policy. Gropas said the economic and foreign policy positions of the E.U. and U.S. make a tighter partnership worthwhile. But, as Obama focuses on weapon proliferation threats, such a partnership is unknown.
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