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First EU president makes Europe 'stronger partner': Obama

20 November 2009, 01:57 CET
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(WASHINGTON) - US President Barack Obama welcomed the appointment of the EU's first president Thursday, saying it would make Europe an "even stronger partner" for the United States.

Obama, who returned Thursday from a trip to Asia, issued his congratulations after the 27-member European Union named Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy the first ever full-time president of the European Council.

Former EU trade commissioner, Britain's Catherine Ashton, was named as high representative for foreign affairs and security policy.

The appointments "will strengthen the EU and enable it to be an even stronger partner to the United States," the White House said in a statement.

It sought to allay fears that US-EU relations will become less important as China rises and perceptions linger of Europe as a divided continent.

"The United States has no stronger partner than Europe in advancing security and prosperity around the world," the statement said.

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