The EU must strengthen ties with with Russia, Turkey and Ukraine, writes the former EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana in the left-liberal daily El País: "Of course I don't doubt that the Eurozone will overcome the current debt crisis and that Europe will emerge more integrated and efficient from the process. But to achieve this better Europe it's not enough to solve the debt crisis. Relations with three of the most important countries in Eastern Europe - Turkey, Russia and Ukraine - must be put on a more solid basis. My generation witnessed the transition from dictatorship to democracy in Spain four decades ago. For us the European Union was a dream. In fact we used to quote Ortega y Gasset back then: 'Spain is the problem, Europe the solution.' … Europe's soft power has changed many things in many countries in the past two decades. Politicians and citizens had the incentive to reform their economies and adopt or strengthen democratic values and institutions. This process can be continued in Turkey, Russia and Ukraine. Otherwise Europe could end up losing credibility, influence and economic opportunities as a result of inattentiveness and inaction." (13/06/2012)
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