The Malta Independent on Sunday

The future of Europe

Recently Malta hosted a summit with European leaders about the need to stem migration through the Mediterran­ean and to discuss the future of Europe. Last year the Britain voted in favour of Brexit. The post Brexit situation and issues related to it has no

- Laiq Ahmed Atif

The European Countries are also now discussing what the future of Europe will be. Has the European Union proved to be an institutio­n of prosperity and strength for the 500 million people who make part of the EU?

In December 2012, the Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Hazrat, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, made his first visit to the European Parliament in Brussels where he delivered a keynote address in which he highlighte­d many important issues and spoke about the formation of European Union. He said: “The formation of the European Union has been a great achievemen­t on the part of European countries, for it has been a means of uniting the Continent. Thus, you should make all possible efforts to preserve this unity, by honouring each other’s rights. The fears and worries held by members of the public must be removed. To protect each other’s society, you should be willing to accept fair and just demands of one another, and of course, there should be fair and just demands by the people of each and every country.

“Remember that the strength of Europe lies in its remaining united and together as one. Such unity will not only benefit you here in Europe, but also at a global level for this Continent to maintain its strength and influence.”

I think this message is very strong, and undoubtedl­y, “United we stand, divided we fall.” Today, when the world has emerged as a global village, the unity of European countries will definitely be instrument­al for strength and prosperity of its people and the member states.

At the Malta summit, French President François Hollande also stressed that for an influentia­l EU, unity is the key factor. He said: “We must have a European conception of our future. If not, there will be – in my opinion – no Europe and not necessaril­y any way for each of the countries to be able to exert an influence in the world.”

I am convinced that the existence of the European Union is not only important but also crucial for peaceful coexistenc­e. The strength of the EU is essential and vital to balance world power and Europe’s strategic position is always very significan­t in playing its decisive role in any imminent conflict or danger to world peace. A divided Europe could develop instabilit­y and uncertaint­y.

In the current prevailing scenario, the EU stands tall as far as fundamenta­l human rights are concerned. Moreover, the EU is seen as a beacon of freedom of religion, conscious and expression.

European leaders need to bridge the gap between people by listening and addressing their concerns, by highlighti­ng the importance of a united Europe, and by adopting just, fair and policies for the common good. They should adopt cohesive, practical and effective policies. In essence, member states should seek to cooperate with one another so that division is replaced by unity.

If adequate measures are taken then it will soon become apparent that the existing concerns and developing gulf between the EU institutio­ns, member states and citizens, will end and be replaced by peace

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