So little has been said over the last couple of years on the European project that sometimes it does seem like Europe is turned upside down.
For all the summitry, Finance Ministers' meetings and parliamentary discussions over the recent past the endgame still seems far off.
That's because sovereign-debt crises, begun in Greece to now affect many more, steered by financial markets have overshadowed every other initiative.
It simply did not exist as has become self-evident in the ongoing Eurozone saga.
National leaders attend EU meetings bearing in mind their internal political agendas.
There are distinctly economic, financial and cultural issues dividing the 27-member EU but political drive is essential if the bloc is to move forward.
I would hope so because the current location feels much more like a dead-end the EU direly needs to break open.
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