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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Poland calls for solidarity as regards EU budget

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski emphasized during his first visit to Brussels, his continued support to the European assistance to the poorest regions and to the poorest farmers, ahead of budget discussions that will take place later this year.
Jose Manuel Barroso said that the European Commission supported this approach but that all Member States would have to share this attitude.European Commission President José Manuel Barroso replied that the Commission supported the solidarity approach but all member states would need to agree as well.

Speaking to the press yesterday (1 September), Komorowski said his country would be consistent in calling for further EU integration. Poland will assume the rotating EU presidency after Hungary, in the second half of 2011.

Unlike his eurosceptic predecessor Lech Kaczynski, who died in a tragic plane crash (EurActiv 10/04/10), Komorowski is seen as a strong supporter of EU integration, but like most Polish leaders, he appears no less interested in giving prominence to his country within the Union.

Komorowski said that a new political moment seemed to be opening now Poland was interested in strengthening solidarity in the European Union, using an emblematic word which has a powerful meaning in his country's – and Europe's – recent history.

In the early 1980s, the Solidarnosc trade union was instrumental in speeding up the collapse of the communist regime, not only in Poland but across Eastern Europe as a whole.

Komorowski said Poles were open to both participating to all decisions that would be an expression of the solidarity, and at the same time they expected cohesion funds to be maintained, in reference to EU regional policy funding. he added It was very important to make solidarity real at different phases of European integration, for different countries.

the Polish president also said Poland was ready to be engaged in certain projects that are perhaps not an obligation for them, for example those things related to membership of the eurozone.

Komorowski's message could be seen as a sign that Poland is ready to participate in the Greek bailout plan, which was rejected by eurozone member Slovakia (EurActiv 18/08/10). In return, Warsaw would expect redistributive policies in favour of poorer regions to continue to represent a significant share of the next EU budget, he said. The Polish president also referred to direct payments to farmers, which he said should use the same rules as up to now.

Komorowski insisted upon the fact they wanted to participate in such projects, because this is an expression of European solidarity.

In response, Barroso said he had been fighting all his life for EU regional funds. Indeed, his country Portugal has been one of the great beneficiaries of cohesion policy since it joined in 1986. He added that what is important now is the support of all member states of the EU.

Komorowski continued on a solidarity note, referring to relations with countries outside the Union. With Barroso, he mentioned the Eastern Partnership. Later, with European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek, he said Warsaw would fight for greater EU integration with Moldova.

Speaking alongside Buzek, Komorowski also advocated the revival of the Weimar triangle, a loose group involving Poland, Germany and France, which had been active before Poland's EU accession in 2004.

After Brussels, Komorowski is due to visit Paris and Berlin.

Source  Euractiv

More information  Euractiv




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