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BERLIN,
March 24 (Xinhua) -- German President Horst Koehler called on Saturday for
reforms of the European Union to consolidate a form of "diversity and dialogue"
50 years after the founding of the bloc.
Hosting a dinner for leaders from other 26 EU
countries, Koehler urged the bloc to raise its efficiency and competitiveness
especially after the recent expansion.
European integration is an "irreversible trend," he
said.
Meanwhile, Koehler called on the EU to have dialogues
with other cultures so that the countries can "coexist in harmony" despite all
the differences.
The European Union "is more than a union of economic
purposes," he said.
According to the leaked draft of the Berlin
Declaration to be adopted by the EU leaders on Sunday, the 27 EU nations have
agreed to build a "renewed common ground" by 2009, even though the promise falls
short of mentioning the word "constitution."
"The political forms of Europe must always be renewed
according to the change of times," said the declaration.
The EU constitution, designed to streamline the
bloc's regulations, is virtually dead after two of the EU founding fathers,
France and the Netherlands, rejected the draft treaty in separate referendums in
2005.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, expected to present
a roadmap for the revival of the constitution by the end of Germany's EU
presidency in June, had hoped for a strong push for the constitution during the
informal EU summit in Berlin.
The ambitious plan has recently been played down due
to the differences among the 27 EU members.