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Moscow sceptical of EU’s relevance

By Charles Clover and John Thornhill

Published: February 5 2009 22:36 | Last updated: February 5 2009 22:36

When asked what he thinks of the European Union, Vyacheslav Nikonov identifies three big weaknesses preventing the 27-member organisation from becoming a superpower: a lack of strategic depth; a shortage of natural resources; and a failure to think big.

“The EU is not about global domination whereas the Americans are,” muses the urbane president of the Polity Foundation, a Moscow-based think-tank.

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