Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
13 February 2025
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31 March 2009
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Every country has its own take on what they think is the solution, personally I dont think the solution will come from the top it has to start at the bottom with ordinary people doing ordinary things. A little less selfishness would go a long way, learning to consider a situation without the focus being on oneself.
Very interesting insights on the ‘sherpa’ practice! It’s a shame we don’t know more about these people, to be able to acknowledge and know more about their fascinating work. At the same time, unfortunately, I think exposing themselves to the media would seriously undermine the effectiveness of their assignments.
Avec vingt pays différents à la table, mes attentes sont modestes. Tout ce que j’ai à ajouter c’est mon admiration pour tous les participants qui semblent vouloir résister un retour au protectionnisme; en amérique du nord, les syndicats de l’industrie automobile sont bélliqueux et quasi-xénophobes mais ce n’est comme si Obama et Harper sont exactement ravis avec eux ces jours-ci.
J’aurai dû te donner mon truc-Eurostar: à chaque fois, je m’éfforce à commencer à penser en français quelque part lorsque le train passe sous la Manche. Je ne m’imquiète pas pour toi, mais je t’envoie tout de même, le mot de Cambronne.
Big contrast with Le Monde and today’s Times, which devotes a double page spread to where Sarah Brown might (or might not) consider taking the G20 “WAGs” in London.
Sigh.
I wonder how the French people are feeling at the moment with their government threatening to walk out of the summit. Will somebody tell them that diplomacy is about working things out not walking out.
Can you hear that? I think it’s the sound of fingers being crossed all over the world (along with the odd silentish prayer).
The thing that’s giving me the most hope is that there doesn’t seem to be any attendees coming along with the stated intent of being spoilers (apart from a bit of posturing from Sarkozy, which mostly looks like pre-bargain positioning).
Everyone’s keen for a deal. Let’s just hope they cut one that means something.