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Aug 17 08 7:35 PM

ChrisMarie wrote:
The European Union currently has ten Special Representatives (EUSRs) in different regions of the world. The EUSRs promote European Union policies and interests in troubled regions and countries and play an active role in efforts to consolidate peace, stability and the rule of law.



EU Special Representatives support the work of Javier SOLANA, EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), in the regions concerned. They play an important role in the development of a stronger and more effective EU Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and in the EU's efforts to become a more active, more coherent and more capable actor on the world stage. They provide the EU with an active political presence in key countries and regions, acting as a “voice” and “face” for the EU and its policies.



The ten EUSRs currently in office cover the following regions: Afghanistan, the African Great Lakes Region, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Central Asia, Kosovo, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the Middle East, Moldova, the South Caucasus and Sudan. Some EUSRs are resident in their country or region of activity while others are working on a traveling basis from Brussels.


The European Union currently has ten Special Representatives (EUSRs) in different regions of the world. The EUSRs promote European Union policies and interests in troubled regions and countries and play an active role in efforts to consolidate peace, stability and the rule of law.


Now this is interesting. These areas do not cover just the EU areas, but world wide....................

Hmmmm, Special Representavies? Possible Kings? That sounds like something right out of the the end of the Left Behind movie. You know, where Nicolai is talking to 10 people and their new world of areas broken up into 10 kingdoms.

interesting parallels.