27.01 10:44

Cameron to Rap ‘Uncompetitive’ Europe at Davos


Prime Minister David Cameron will accuse Europe of being uncompetitive and failing to act decisively on the eurozone crisis when he addresses the Davos forum on Thursday.
Cameron is the keynote speaker on the second day of the annual gathering of the world’s elite which this year is overshadowed by a deep foreboding about the global economy - in particular the state of Europe’s finances.
After Chancellor Angela Merkel used her address on Wednesday to say that she was not prepared to expose Germany to more flak from the markets to bail out eurozone strugglers, Cameron will urge an end to mere "tinkering".
He will be joined by the prime ministers of Canada and Singapore, who like Britain both retain a gold-plated triple A credit rating - unlike eurozone states such as France and Austria, which were downgraded this month.
Leaders from Africa will meanwhile debate the prospects of the world’s poorest continent at a time when developed nations are in the mire and the outlook for the Arab world after last year’s uprisings will be thrashed out.
Cameron’s speech, excerpts of which were released in advance, takes a swipe at his fellow EU leaders in his first address on the continent since Britain refused to play a role in a fiscal compact designed to shore up the eurozone.
"This is a time to show the leadership our people are demanding. Tinkering here and there and hoping we’ll drift to a solution simply won’t cut it any more," he said
"This is a time for boldness not caution. Boldness in what we do nationally - and together as a continent."
After Merkel said that Europe had to become more competitive, Cameron expanded on the theme.
"Europe’s lack of competitiveness remains its Achilles Heel. For all the talk, the Lisbon Strategy has failed to deliver the structural reforms we need," he said in reference to a European treaty inked in 2007.
"The single market remains incomplete. And there are still a colossal 4,700 professions across the EU to which access is regulated by government. And that’s not all. We are still doing things to make life even harder.
"In the name of social protection, the EU has promoted unnecessary measures that impose burdens on businesses and governments, and can destroy jobs.
"We can’t go on like this," he added.
While the opening day of debates focused largely on the state of capitalism, many of Thursday’s sessions will take a closer look at the challenges facing individual regions.
The role of Islam in the Arab world in the wake of last year’s revolutions will be discussed, as will the state of the Middle East peace process, when Israeli President Shimon Peres takes part in a debate with Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister. South African President Jacob Zuma, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Tanzanian leader Jakaya Kikwete will meanwhile try to demonstrate that a new generation of African leaders has a strategy to meet their looming challenges. AFP

Expert Opinion

Iran ‘chooses Armenia’ over Azerbaijan

News.Az interviews Israeli international relations expert Arye Gut.

What can you say about the recent explosions and attempted explosion targeted against Israeli embassies in Delhi, Bangkok and Tbilisi?

I think that the Iranian mullocracy and its pals are linked to the two explosions in the Thai capital Bangkok. This proves that Tehran is continuing state terrorism. It is no secret that the leadership of the Islamic Republic and their allies in the militarized Lebanese Shia organization Hezbollah continue to represent a threat to regional and global stability.

A blast occurred in a house where Iranian Sayed Moradi was staying in Bangkok yesterday. Two people who were in the house with him managed to get away. Moradi also wanted to get away and tried to take a taxi, but the driver refused to take the Iranian who was bleeding. As police officers tried to detain him, he threw a grenade towards the police, but it detonated close to the Iranian, blowing off his legs.

However, Iran remains the main threat to Israel, the region and the world. This country is the main exporter of terror in the world. Unfortunately, for many years the West had been ignoring the threat for political reasons. But now the question tops the international agenda. This also applies to Europe, the United States and moderate Arab regimes that fear the regional ambitions of the Iranian regime. Iran’s actions in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Yemen and South America are not directed against Israel.

For a long time Israeli security structures have been following the activities of Iranian intelligence, the Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah terrorists. It is worth mentioning that they conducted joint attacks, for example, in Argentina in 1992 and 1994. In the past four years, these structures have made new attempts to strike at Israeli targets. Several terrorist attacks were prevented in Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Thailand, Turkey, and several other countries. We have enough evidence to suggest that they are behind the terrorist attack in New Delhi and the attempted attack in Tbilisi. Do not forget that the Iranians were planning to attack Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States and the Israeli ambassador to Azerbaijan.

How do you assess the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s diplomatic note to its friendly neighbour, Azerbaijan?

This note was handed to Azerbaijan’s ambassador, Javanshir Akhundov. It argues that Baku allegedly assisted agents of the Israeli intelligence service Mossad, associated with attacks against Iranian scientists.

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