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Picture shows the "Berlin Declaration" following a
signing ceremony during a summit at the German Historical Museum in Berlin
March 25, 2007.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo
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BERLIN, March 25 (Xinhua) -- The Berlin Declaration
was signed on Sunday on the occasion of the 50th birthday of the European Union.
The two-page document was signed by German Chancellor
Angela Merkel, Jose Manuel Barroso and Hans-Gert Pottering, representing the EU
presidency, the European Commission and the European Parliament respectively.
Following is the full text of the declaration:
Declaration on the occasion of the fiftieth
anniversary of the signature of the Treaties of Rome
For centuries Europe has been an idea, holding out
hope of peace and understanding. That hope has been fulfilled. European
unification has made peace and prosperity possible. It has brought about a sense
of community and overcome differences. Each Member State has helped to unite
Europe and to strengthen democracy and the rule of law. Thanks to the yearning
for freedom of the peoples of Central and Eastern Europe the unnatural division
of Europe is now consigned to the past. European integration shows that we have
learnt the painful lessons of a history marked by bloody conflict. Today we live
together as was never possible before.
We, the citizens of the European Union, have united
for the better.
I. In the European Union, we are turning our common
ideals into reality: for us, the individual is paramount. His dignity is
inviolable. His rights are inalienable. Women and men enjoy equal rights.
We are striving for peace and freedom, for democracy
and the rule of law, for mutual respect and shared responsibility, for
prosperity and security, for tolerance and participation, for justice and
solidarity.
We have a unique way of living and working together
in the European Union. This is expressed through the democratic interaction of
the Member States and the European institutions. The European Union is founded
on equal rights and mutually supportive cooperation. This enables us to strike a
fair balance between Member States' interests.
We preserve in the European Union the identities and
diverse traditions of its Member States. We are enriched by open borders and a
lively variety of languages, cultures and regions. There are many goals which we
cannot achieve on our own, but only in concert. Tasks are shared between the
European Union, the Member States and their regions and local authorities.
II. We are facing major challenges which do not stop
at national borders. The European Union is our response to these challenges.
Only together can we continue to preserve our ideal of European society in
future for the good of all European Union citizens. This European model combines
economic success and social responsibility. The common market and the euro make
us strong. We can thus shape the increasing interdependence of the global
economy and ever-growing competition on international markets according to our
values. Europe's wealth lies in the knowledge and ability of its people; that is
the key to growth, employment and social cohesion.
We will fight terrorism, organized crime and illegal
immigration together. We stand up for liberties and civil rights also in the
struggle against those who oppose them. Racism and xenophobia must never again
be given any rein.
We are committed to the peaceful resolution of
conflicts in the world and to ensuring that people do not become victims of war,
terrorism and violence. The European Union wants to promote freedom and
development in the world. We want to drive back poverty, hunger and disease. We
want to continue to take a leading role in that fight.
We intend jointly to lead the way in energy policy
and climate protection and make our contribution to averting the global threat
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III. The European Union will continue to thrive both
on openness and on the will of its Member States to consolidate the Union's
internal development. The European Union will continue to promote democracy,
stability and prosperity beyond its borders.
With European unification a dream of earlier
generations has become a reality. Our history reminds us that we must protect
this for the good of future generations. For that reason we must always renew
the political shape of Europe in keeping with the times. That is why today, 50
years after the signing of the Treaties of Rome, we are united in our aim of
placing the European Union on a renewed common basis before the European
Parliament elections in 2009.
For we know, Europe is our common future.