Jean-Marc Hérault: Europe is at a turning point
The new French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Hérault said today that Europe is at a "turning point", a few days before the European Summit which will be mainly devoted to the stay or not Britain in the European Union.
Who comes to the first meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, French Foreign Minister explained: "I am a staunch pro-European, and today we are certainly at a turning point on the future of Europe".
Jean-Marc Hérault said negotiations with Britain to prevent the exit of the country from the Union concerns "rescuing Europe's values," but hasten to point the red line of the French Government saying that these talks should also rescue "the euro autonomy".
The British Prime Minister David Cameron will meet this evening with the President of France Francois Hollande in Paris.
Cameron intends to obtain the agreement of European leaders to reform in exchange for a commitment to campaigning in favor of "yes" in the referendum, which it expects to organize in June to stay or not in the country of the Union.
France has issued a series of objections to a number of guarantees offered by Brussels to Britain for countries outside the euro area, in order to protect the financial center of the City of London, according to the Athens Press Agency.
Paris has warned he will veto any measure provides that nine EU countries not participating in the single currency will be able to block decisions of the 19 eurozone members.
Jean-Marc Hérault, former German teacher reiterated that belief the Franco-German relationship, which is that "essential, should be strengthened and to contribute, together with all partners in presenting proposals for Europe to ensure the defense the interests of each country, but also the ability for a new progress, a new hope. "
The new French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Hérault said today that Europe is at a "turning point", a few days before the European Summit which will be mainly devoted to the stay or not Britain in the European Union.
Who comes to the first meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, French Foreign Minister explained: "I am a staunch pro-European, and today we are certainly at a turning point on the future of Europe".
Jean-Marc Hérault said negotiations with Britain to prevent the exit of the country from the Union concerns "rescuing Europe's values," but hasten to point the red line of the French Government saying that these talks should also rescue "the euro autonomy".
The British Prime Minister David Cameron will meet this evening with the President of France Francois Hollande in Paris.
Cameron intends to obtain the agreement of European leaders to reform in exchange for a commitment to campaigning in favor of "yes" in the referendum, which it expects to organize in June to stay or not in the country of the Union.
France has issued a series of objections to a number of guarantees offered by Brussels to Britain for countries outside the euro area, in order to protect the financial center of the City of London, according to the Athens Press Agency.
Paris has warned he will veto any measure provides that nine EU countries not participating in the single currency will be able to block decisions of the 19 eurozone members.
Jean-Marc Hérault, former German teacher reiterated that belief the Franco-German relationship, which is that "essential, should be strengthened and to contribute, together with all partners in presenting proposals for Europe to ensure the defense the interests of each country, but also the ability for a new progress, a new hope. "
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