Stubb to the Telegraph: We Must Save What Can Be Saved in Relations with the United States
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Stubb says that he is now more pessimistic and realistic than before.
According to Stubb, NATO and defense should be tried to be saved, but on the rest one can "politely disagree".
According to Stubb, what can be saved in the relationship between Europe and the United States must be saved. Stubb admitted that he had spoken with Trump after the start of the Iran war. The West is divided, says President of the Republic Alexander Stubb in an interview with the British newspaper Telegraph. – It is not about the rupture or collapse of the transatlantic partnership, but about change. A rift is emerging between Europe and the Uni…
President Alexander Stubb warns of a divided Western world where Trump's actions make the fight against Russia more difficult and threaten cooperation with the United States. "Save what can be saved," Stubb says in an interview with the British The Telegraph.
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