Former Luxembourg prime minister and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker sat down for an interview with Delano’s sister publication Paperjam, speaking about the pandemic, governing and staying out of party politics. You always pleaded for solidarity in Europe, but this seems to be regularly undermined. Do you share this impression? Yes, this was the case during the banking crisis, before 2010, then after 2010. Notably in 2015 and the aftermath of the Greek crisis. I pleaded at the time for the need in Europe to all remain united, which we have been able to, notwithstanding some tumultuous events. At the start of the pandemic, this solidarity was again tested: borders were closed, we saw unfriendly behaviour and comments between countries ... But in the end, everything was restored.