Friday, March 15, 2013

THE FIRST ANNUAL EUROPEAN UNION SUMMIT HELD IN BRUSSEL FOCUSED MAINLY ON FEW POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND FIINANCE ISSUES, INSTEAD OF THE WIDE RANGE MAJOR ISSUES FACING THE CONTINENT.

European Union leaders seemed relax in the first annual European Union Summit held in Brussel early morning today. The Summit that has been annually held to discuss wide range major issues facing the Continent focused mainly on few political, economic and fnancial issues that entailed the request for all the European Union countries that included Russia to lift the sanction against Syria and deliver weapons to the Rebel Forces in Syria, inspite of repeated failure in the Rebel's advancement toward the capital Damascus and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Syria. The requirement for jobs creation within the Eurozone, particularly in the Southern European Union countries that have reached unemployment level rated at eleven point five percent (11.5%), when compared to the unemployment rate in the Northern European Union countries that have remained at seven point four percent (7.4%). besides, further debates needed for the approval of Finance Rescue Package for Cyprus after the recent finance crisis suffered by Cyprus, due to the Austerity Measures in Greece.

                                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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