25 February 2003 BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (SME)–The [Feb 18th] joint statement of the European Union on Iraq is being presented as “a historical agreement of union members in the area of foreign policy.” Yet in fact, the opposite is true–the case of Iraq shows that the EU’s common foreign policy is a myth.The “compromise” from Brussels is a fig leaf, which […]

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