Europe Day 9 May

Probably very few people in Europe know that on  9 May 1950 the first move was made  towards the creation of what is now known as the European Union. In Paris that day, the French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman  read to the international press a declaration calling France, Germany and other European countries to pool together their coal and steel production as ‘’ the first concrete foundation of a European federation’’.

What he proposed was the creation of a supranational European Institution, charged with the management of the coal and steel industry, the very sector which was, at that time, the basis of all military power. The countries which he called upon had almost destroyed each other in a dreadful conflict which had left after it a sense of material and moral desolation.

Everything therefore, began that day. That is why during the Milan Summit of EU leaders in 1985 it was decided to celebrate 9 May as ‘’Europe Day’’. Every country which democratically chooses to accede to the European Union endorses its fundamental values of peace and solidarity.

These values find expression through economic and social development embracing environmental and regional dimensions which are the guarantees of a decent standard of living for all citizens.

Today’s ambition is completely different : to a build Europe which respects freedom and the identity of all the people which compose it. Only by uniting its peoples can Europe control the mastery of its destiny and develop a positive role in the world.

The European Union at the service of its citizens. While keeping their own specific values, customs and language, European citizens should feel at ease in the ‘’ European home’’.