“But joint pressure from states like Germany, Italy and France could mean a move in this direction. Because something very fundamental is on the line: freedom of movement. I can't think of any common market that could function without it.” ThinkingMeanI CanStatesMovingLinesCommonMovementFunctionPressureFundamentalsFranceGermanyJoints Author:Paolo Gentiloni
“We need to move forward, from the common currency to the banking union to a common financial policy and, in the middle-term, to a common foreign and security policy. That will take time, because we need to figure out how to deal with those countries that don't always want a more tightly integrated European Union.” WantNeedsCountryMovingTermDealsCommonMiddleSecurityFiguresPolicyUnionsFinancialMoving ForwardTake TimeCurrencyBankingIntegratedEuropean Union Author:Paolo Gentiloni
“We [European countries] probably need to move forward together, each at their own speed. The faster ones, that could be the countries in the euro zone. The others would be those who are interested in the continued development of the common market, but reject the idea of an ever stronger political integration.” NeedsIdeasCountryWould BeTogetherMovingPoliticalCommonDevelopmentStrongerSpeedMoving ForwardFasterZoneRejectsIntegrationEuroEuropean Countries Author:Paolo Gentiloni