Mn. Obama: NATO ever since its foundation did not face such challenges
NATO ever since its foundation did not face such challenges as this season, said the US president B.. Obama in an interview with the NATO Summit in Warsaw, highlighting the beginning of his speech lengthy reference to the dramatic events of Dallas.
Note that this is the last in which takes place the American president, and completed his term in the White House.
Mr. Obama criticized Russia for its actions in Ukraine, and added, features that the Russia-NATO summit next week will not be "business as usual".
The American president referred to the generations of his countrymen that since the First World War fell on the battlefields in Europe, "defending our common security," he said, and stressed that "both good, and the bad times Europe can always count on US support "
Europe may "always" count in the US apologies Barack Obama
O Obama said that Europe may "always" count on US help.
"In good as in bad times Europe can be based in the US. Always "assured the head of the American state during a press conference after the NATO Summit.
The US president, who attended the recent NATO summit before leaving the presidential throne in January, promised military engagement of the US in the long term in order to guarantee security in Europe and the defense of all allies.
The US president noted that the North Atlantic Treaty agreed to significant strengthening of collective defense since the Cold War as an agreement was reached on the deployment of forces in the Baltic countries and Poland in response to the annexation of Crimea to Russia.
"What will never change (is) firm US commitment to Europe's security and defense," said he.
The negotiations Brexit must not affect the "unstable" global economy, said Barack Obama
O Obama apologies he expects that Britain would go ahead as planned, the withdrawal process by the European Union after the June referendum and expressed his concern about the ways that could reduce possible damage to the British economy and the economies Europe and wider world from this development.
As a friend, ally and trading partner of UK and EU, Obama stressed that Washington wants to see take place a smooth and peaceful negotiation process and to achieve a closest possible relationship in the future.
"It is important that neither side not to harden its stance in a way that ultimately will hurt the economy and the world economy at a time when the global economy remains quite unstable ..." stressed the head of the American state from Warsaw after the NATO Summit.
NATO ever since its foundation did not face such challenges as this season, said the US president B.. Obama in an interview with the NATO Summit in Warsaw, highlighting the beginning of his speech lengthy reference to the dramatic events of Dallas.
Note that this is the last in which takes place the American president, and completed his term in the White House.
Mr. Obama criticized Russia for its actions in Ukraine, and added, features that the Russia-NATO summit next week will not be "business as usual".
The American president referred to the generations of his countrymen that since the First World War fell on the battlefields in Europe, "defending our common security," he said, and stressed that "both good, and the bad times Europe can always count on US support "
Europe may "always" count in the US apologies Barack Obama
O Obama said that Europe may "always" count on US help.
"In good as in bad times Europe can be based in the US. Always "assured the head of the American state during a press conference after the NATO Summit.
The US president, who attended the recent NATO summit before leaving the presidential throne in January, promised military engagement of the US in the long term in order to guarantee security in Europe and the defense of all allies.
The US president noted that the North Atlantic Treaty agreed to significant strengthening of collective defense since the Cold War as an agreement was reached on the deployment of forces in the Baltic countries and Poland in response to the annexation of Crimea to Russia.
"What will never change (is) firm US commitment to Europe's security and defense," said he.
The negotiations Brexit must not affect the "unstable" global economy, said Barack Obama
O Obama apologies he expects that Britain would go ahead as planned, the withdrawal process by the European Union after the June referendum and expressed his concern about the ways that could reduce possible damage to the British economy and the economies Europe and wider world from this development.
As a friend, ally and trading partner of UK and EU, Obama stressed that Washington wants to see take place a smooth and peaceful negotiation process and to achieve a closest possible relationship in the future.
"It is important that neither side not to harden its stance in a way that ultimately will hurt the economy and the world economy at a time when the global economy remains quite unstable ..." stressed the head of the American state from Warsaw after the NATO Summit.
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