Former Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said that ‘ruthless determination’ is needed to see off the EU’s economic crisis, during his inauguration as the European Council’s new president.
”I come here with a strong sense of purpose,” Tusk said on Monday. ”In these difficult times Europe needs success,” he continued, arguing that in his view, success would be dependent on four factors. ”First, protecting our fundamental values: solidarity, freedom, unity against the threats to the Union and its unity coming from both inside and outside. ”Today, not only are eurosceptics questioning the EU’s value, the Union even has enemies. ”Politics has returned to Europe, history is back, and such times need leadership and political unity,” he said, in an apparent allusion to Russia’s stance on Ukraine. ”Second, we need ruthless determination to end the economic crisis,” he argued. Although Poland has not yet adopted the single currency, Tusk said that ”it is our responsibility to complete the genuine Economic Monetary Union. ”I take this task very seriously,” he stressed.