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Prove you are leaders of Europe, says Tusk

By our correspondents
March 26, 2017

Rome summit

ROME: EU President Donald Tusk called for leadership to steer Europe out of crisis at a special summit in Rome on Saturday to mark the 60th anniversary of the bloc’s founding treaties.

"Prove today that you are the leaders of Europe, that you can care for this great legacy we inherited from the heroes of European integration 60 years ago," former Polish prime minister Tusk said in a speech.

"Europe as a political entity will either be united, or will not be at all."

Twenty-seven leaders are meeting without British Prime Minister Theresa May to celebrate the signing of the European Union’s founding Treaty of Rome on March 25, 1957.

Britain’s decision to leave the bloc is one of a host of crises facing an increasingly divided EU, along with migration, the economy, terrorism and the rise of populist and nationalist parties.

Tusk said the bloc should look back to its founding principles, rather than get distracted by controversial plans to let EU countries integrate at different speeds that the leaders are set to endorse in a special declaration in Rome.

"Today in Rome we are renewing the unique alliance of free nations that was initiated 60 years ago by our great predecessors," he said.

"At that time they did not discuss multiple speeds, they did not devise exits, but despite all the tragic circumstances of the recent history, they placed all their faith in the unity of Europe."