Letter: Strength in unity
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Ernest Wistrich has a point (letter, 25 February). Working on the Washington Post in 1960 I remember discussing the future of Europe with the Kennedy White House 'staffers'. They would not accept a Europe of nation states. For them a free democratic Europe had to be one entity. I have no doubt that such perceptions still hold in the present Clinton administration. The member states of the European Union should reflect on the failure of a de minimis European response to Bosnia and take steps to strengthen the united foreign policy approach.
Yours sincerely,
ROBIN GARRAN
Shaftesbury,
Dorset
28 February
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