The 2004 expansion of the European Union from fifteen to twenty five member states was “transformative”. And it shows the EU has been an “enabler of a sustained peace and reconciliation on the continent of Europe”. That’s according to the former President of the European Parliament, Pat Cox. He was President of the Parliament when the EU welcomed in ten new member states twenty years ago today.
Out words: that peace
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