31624 - Europe and USA

N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Vicky Baklessi

Other than continuously wondering what will be the development of the negotiations with Great Britain and the corrective moves it will make so that it gets out of an erroneous framework, it would be good to focus on the relations which exist between the European Union and USA without an intermediate, so that they are reinforced to support the existence of a diachronic link. The First World War showed the limits of isolation both Europe’s and America’s and the second World War the prospects of alliance of the global scene. Europe and America have common interests relative to China, but also with Russia. Access to the global level by both powers is significant and complementary. So there is no reason to operate with the notion of the intermediate, since we can exploit effectively this framework of alliance. Also, our positions on a global level have balance and stability. So it is not necessary to examine exclusively our differences, which nevertheless always exist, but to firstly study how we can avoid them or to accept them and secondly if we can build bridges which unite us so that we create a neural network between us which will be based both to tradition and innovation since we are the same civilization which continues its course and overcomes obstructions, because it sees a common vision of freedom which doesn’t tolerate barbarity.