Clinton In Germany NPR's Mike Shuster reports that President Clinton was honored today with the Charlemagne prize for his contribution to European unity. Accepting the award in Aachen, Germany, Mr. Clinton said the job of building a united Europe is not finished. Russia, he said, must become fully part of Europe, and the Balkans, he said, must be "debalkanized." German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder warned the President not to destroy European cohesion as he decides whether to deploy an anti-missile defense system.

Clinton In Germany

Clinton In Germany

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NPR's Mike Shuster reports that President Clinton was honored today with the Charlemagne prize for his contribution to European unity. Accepting the award in Aachen, Germany, Mr. Clinton said the job of building a united Europe is not finished. Russia, he said, must become fully part of Europe, and the Balkans, he said, must be "debalkanized." German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder warned the President not to destroy European cohesion as he decides whether to deploy an anti-missile defense system.