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Selon Justin Vaïsse de la Fondation Robert Schuman, reste à savoir si la présidence française de l'UE du président "Sarkozy l'Européen" sera une réussite.
The June paper claims the "temptation is to use the presidency to aggressively promote one's country-specific interests rather than act in the European interest," questioning whether the French president will remain the self-styled "Sarkozy the European" or become "the hyperactive defender of French interests".
Vaisse outlines the following main priorities to be addressed by Nicolas Sarkozy:
Vaïsse believes the capacity issue is more serious as "most Europeans just don't pay enough for their security". To convince other EU member states, Sarkozy intends to establish "permanent structured cooperation" on defence which would involve "binding commitments", writes Vaïsse, stating: "There is no doubt that Nicolas Sarkozy will be attacked at home for giving too much to NATO and America, without getting enough in return".
The paper concludes that "the European construction presents a dilemma" for France because "on the one hand, it extends French reach and allows Paris to attain a critical mass", but "on the other hand the deeper France integrates, the less French it becomes and the more compromises it needs to accept for a greater collective good".