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"Mr President, President Obama’s election has ushered in a historic time for the United States, the special importance of which is widely felt and shared in Europe.
President Obama is today on completely the same wavelength as Europe in relation to political action based on the key words of ‘reconstruction’ and ‘recovery’.
The speech given yesterday by Prime Minister Gordon Brown in this Chamber provides clear proof of the mutual understanding that exists. Without a doubt, these words ‘reconstruction’ and ‘recovery’ deserve all the proactive leadership possible in view of the current crisis, in the face of which we plan to develop towards a green economy where growth and environmental protection are not at odds with each other, but complement each other perfectly.
We are also, however, seeing a ‘reconstruction’ and ‘recovery’ of the bridges between Europe and the United States which had in the last decade suffered damage.
The return of the United States to multilateralism is a very good sign for Europe and makes our objectives of worldwide peace, justice and prosperity more viable. Recent years, however, have also entailed a rift between civil societies on either side of the Atlantic.
We, as the European institutions, should foster interaction of all kinds between organisations, the academic world, communication media and those active in the social sphere to ensure that this breach can be healed."@en1
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