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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Venizelos’ New Year’s message as Greece assumes the Presidency of the Council of the EU
Greece assumes the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and
it does so with a keen sense of its responsibility to its EU partners
and all European citizens. Because the next six months will be a major
turning point, not only for Greece itself, as it emerges from a crisis
that has exacted many hard sacrifices from the Greek people, but also
for the Union as a whole, as we make our final arguments in the debate
on the future of our Union, ahead of the May 2014 European elections.
The
Hellenic Presidency’s priorities reflect the needs and concerns of all
European citizens: growth and jobs, with a focus on alleviating
unemployment – particularly among the young – and boosting job-creating
investments in the real economy; deepening European and Eurozone
economic governance, which means working towards implementation of the
agreement on the banking union and pursuing the European deposit
guarantee scheme; and security of our common borders, including policies
and initiatives for confronting illegal migration, as well as for
promoting growth-oriented mobility within an area of freedom, security
and justice.
Recognizing the vital role the multifaceted maritime
sector must play in Europe’s recovery from the current crisis and its
return to long-term sustainable growth and competitiveness within the
global economy, our Presidency has also adopted a horizontal priority
that overlaps all of our other focal points: An integrated maritime
policy for the European Union. This includes pursuing the adoption of an
EU Maritime Security Strategy, as well as building the framework for
“blue growth” in sectors from fisheries and tourism to transport,
maritime spatial planning, and alternative forms of energy.
The
Hellenic Presidency’s objectives are ambitious, but feasible, and our
partners may rest assured that we will pursue them effectively and with
resolve. But at the same time, there is very real uncertainty as to the
new European social and political landscape into which the labours of
our Presidency are to be absorbed; the landscape that will result from
the European elections in May.
The citizens of Europe are
experiencing this uncertainty on the levels of diminishing financial and
job security, eroding social cohesion, rising Euroscepticism. They are
experiencing it as the absence of a viable historical narrative in which
they have a real voice in the Union’s legislative and executive
institutions; a new narrative that reasserts the values of the European
social state, democracy, solidarity, a European model for
competitiveness and sustainable growth.
So the Hellenic
Presidency will also be an institutional voice in the crucial political
conversation Europe will be carrying out over the next five months. On
behalf of the Hellenic Presidency and the Greek people, I wish all
European citizens – not just politicians, civil society and
interest-group actors – the fortitude and vision to participate actively
and productively in our conversation on the future of Europe, which is
our common quest.
As our motto says, United we sail further!
A happy and healthy New Year to all!