DRAWING INSPIRATION from the
cultural,
religious and humanist inheritance of
Europe, from which have developed the
universal values of the
inviolable and
inalienable rights of the
human person,
freedom,
democracy,
equality and the
rule of law,
BELIEVING that
Europe, reunited after bitter
experiences, intends to
continue along the path of civilisation,
progress and prosperity, for the good of all its
inhabitants,
including the weakest and most
deprived; that it wishes to remain a continent
open to
culture, learning and
social progress; and that it wishes to deepen the
democratic and
transparent nature of its
public life, and to strive for
peace,
justice and
solidarity throughout the
world,
CONVINCED that, while remaining proud of their own
national identities and
history, the peoples of
Europe are
determined to transcend their former
divisions and, united ever more closely, to forge a
common destiny,
CONVINCED that, thus `
United in diversity',
Europe offers them the best chance of pursuing, with
due regard for the
rights of each
individual and in
awareness of their
responsibilities towards
future generations and the
Earth, the
great venture which makes of it a
special area of
human hope,