... to consolidate its leadership positions in the Western world.
The current crisis has undoubtedly came in handy for President Joe Biden’s Administration. Russia’s special military operation immediately overshadowed the not-so-successful conclusion ... ... significantly stronger than it was some four or five years ago, when French President Emmanuel Macron allowed himself to describe NATO as a brain-dead alliance.
After the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, NATO quite unexpectedly acquired two new ...
... normalisation of relations but just a sound foundation, that is, channels of dialogue or at least attempts to find a common denominator in different situations.
We are going from bad to worse. This has been typical of the past four years and for now we do ... ... US Embassy in Moscow. Also, a message of congratulations from Russian President Vladimir Putin was sent to US President-elect Joe Biden.
Question:
Are we concerned about threats to respond to alleged Russian cyberattacks not only with sanctions, but also ...
... most popular media did not wait for the official results of the vote count and announced the Democratic candidate’s presidential victory; the moment they did so, heads of state and government of the Euro-Atlantic space and the heads of the EU and NATO heaved a sigh of relief and hastened to offer Joe Biden their pompous congratulations. Both they and millions of ordinary Europeans had a feeling that “
the nightmare is over
”. French President Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, President of the European Council Charles ...
... and tariffs. The president considers his decisive policy on the United States’ European allies to be one of the main achievements of his administration, and he has every intention of sticking to it right through to 2024.
If in January the Democrat Joe Biden is in the White House, changes are inevitable on the western front. Of course, the numerous political, economic, and strategic differences between Washington and Brussels won’t just disappear, and certainly there’ll be no return to the good ...