NEW EUROPEAN UNION AMBASSADOR JOHN BRUTON MEETS PRESIDENT BUSH, IS UPBEAT ON FUTURE OF EUROPEAN UNION-UNITED STATES RELATIONS
Former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton formally became the EU Commission’s new Ambassador to the United States today when he presented his credentials to President George Bush in a ceremony at the White House.
In a letter to President Bush, Ambassador Bruton said he regarded his new position as an opportunity to further strengthen EU-US ties which constitute "the most important economic relationship in world history" and "the indispensable partnership" in tackling the scourge of terrorism, fighting poverty and working for peace and stability around the world.
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