Katowice hosts Europe’s leaders
21st May 2011
© Filip Cwik/Newsweek Polska
PM Tusk stated that a united Europe could be threatened by nationalism
Donald Tusk and the Prime Ministers from Hungary, the Czech Republic, Croatia and Slovakia met this week in Katowice at the European Economic Congress.
Top items on the agenda discussed during the three day event were the internal European Union market, the European economy and monetary problems faced by both Central and Eastern Europe.
“If we could spend 3 percent, like the leading countries of the world, we could create approximately four million new work places and during the event, we will be looking at the competitiveness of the European economy,” said president of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek on Polski Radio.
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