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Mr President, the European schools are important to the identity-building process and also to the making of a true European citizenship. Europe – the EU – is an ongoing building process and its construction has been undertaken in a complex manner. Education plays a very important and fundamental role.
Different EU education systems are entitled to spread the ideals and values that Europe has traditionally inspired. From this, it will help to set up a sense of common European citizenship. The defence of pluralism and diversity has always been one of the core values that have influenced the European Union. This is one of the myriad of reasons why a stateless nation's citizens continually advocate the whole idea of Europe; we regard Europe as our national environment.
EU enlargement has provided all of us with a new challenge for European schools. This has to do with a new European Union facing its work. Such a moment will entail greater plurality and a healthy breath of fresh air for European schools. In a truly pluralist Europe, I consider that real multilingualism cannot be just partially expressed and the real linguistic plurality of our continent has to be uncovered."@en1
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