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THANK YOU NOTE TO THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EU LEADERS


To: The Right Honourable German Chancellor Mrs. Angela Merkel

From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

Date: February12, 2013

RE: Thank you note to Member States of the European Union Leaders to compromise EU Cap Budget 2014-2020 Proposed by European Council President Mr. Herman van Rompuy to solve European Crises.

Good Morning Mrs. Chancellor. On behalf of European Council I would like to appreciate European Council highest consideration of EU Cap Budget 2014-2020. The EU Cap Budget is indeed great importance for the future efforts and measures to make our European Economy more competitive and resilient. This can only be achieved if we have common budget for next seven years. I think we can really start to see some savings from this  budget and we want to make sure that the budget as proposed finds a neat balance between fiscal discipline and growth.  I am sure the European Council should recognize that financial discipline is critical for the next financial perspective. EU integration is very important for European Economy. Hopefully, EU Cap Budget 2014-2020 is conducive to European Economy in the coming years.

My sincere thanks go out to you for the efficient and friendly cooperation between European leaders for the growth of European economy.  

Sincere Regards,

Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja.   
Athinarayanan Advisory Authority
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Austria Prime Minister Mr. Heinz Fischer
Belgium Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo
Bulgaria Prime Minister Boyko Borisov
Cyprus Prime Minister Demetris Christofias
Czech Republic Prime Minister  Václav Klaus
Denmark Prime Minister  Helle Thorning-Schmidt,
Estonia Prime Minister Andrus Ansip
Finland Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen
France President Mr. François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande
Germany Chancellor Mrs. Angela Merkel
Greece Prime Minister Antonis Samaras
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban
Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny
Italy Prime Minister Mario Monti
Latvia Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis
Lithuania Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius 
Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker
Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi
Netherland Prime Minister Mark Rutte
Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk
Portugal Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania Prime Minister Victor-Viorel Ponta

Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico
Slovenia Prime Minister Janez Janša
Spain Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy
Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt
United Kingdom Prime Minister Mr. David Cameron

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