Czech President Reveals NATO’s Pitch to Trump
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On the dinner with the doors closed by NATO leaders last week, led by Dutch kings Willem-Alexander, European leaders urged Donald Trump to be harder with Russia, but the US president remained exhilarating, revealed Ceh President Petr Pavel in an interview agreed on Sunday of CNN's First NEWS post, according to news.ro.
Last week, at a closed NATO dinner, European leaders pressed US President Donald Trump to tighten policy on Russia, but the US president hesitated.
NATO leaders urged Trump to increase economic pressure on Russia, citing China's example. At a summit in The Hague, Czech President Petr Pavel suggested that Donald Trump increase economic pressure on Russia by analogy with the "US success with China." This should force the Kremlin to negotiate, although not cause the economic collapse of the Russian Federation.
Prague - The end of the Warsaw Pact was a reason for joy for Czechoslovakia, as it meant a chance to create an independent security policy. At that time, cooperation on the Visegrad basis had already begun, and the first contacts with the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) were also being established. This was told to journalists by Petr Janoušek, a historian at the Military History Institute, during today's inspection of archive documents to mark t…
During the closed dinner of the NATO summit in The Hague, the allies tried to convince US President Donald Trump to make Russia's policy tougher. However, the American leader hesitated about such a move, stated Czech President Peter Paul, transmitting Euroactiv. "We spoke to him very consistently and collectively, convincing him that it was time to significantly increase economic pressure on Russia. Not to cause Russia's economic collapse is not…
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