Brussels, 22/09/2003 (Agence Europe) - Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy opposed the idea of a "two-speed Europe" to make common foreign and security policy move forward in an enlarged 25-member Europe. In an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Mr Medgyessy said that "a Europe in which several groups of countries move forward at different speeds holds no interest for us". The Hungarian Prime Minister is not opposed to cooperation varying from one Member State to the next in...