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Clash of pragmatisms
It seems âthe pragmatism of Islamistsâ has defeated âthe Western pragmatism,â at the end of the day.
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ForMin Corlatean points out Romania's role in NATO to US Senators
Foreign Affairs Minister Titus Corlatean met a US Congress delegation on Sunday; he pointed out to Senators John McCain, Ron Johnson and Christopher Murphy the political relevance of the Romania-US Strategic Partnership on the regional level, and the importance of Romania's position on NATO's eastern flank, within the current security context.
Bulgaria Asks for Increased NATO Military Presence
Bulgaria's government asked NATO for more active use of the Bulgarian-US military bases in the country and increased number of NATO troops, said Defense Minister Angel Naidenov.
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Beijing Authorities Clamp Down Tiananmen Anniversary Remembrance
Chinese authorities have been taking serious measures against the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Most Russian troops withdrawn from Ukraine border: NATO official
Russia has withdrawn most of the some 40,000 troops it had massed on the Ukraine border and those remaining are preparing to pull out, a NATO military official said Tuesday.
NATO-Russia Council to Discuss Ukraine Crisis
Russia and NATO are to hold talks over the situation in Ukraine on Monday's joint session in Brussels.
The meeting at an ambassadorial level called by Moscow comes after the alliance froze on April 1 all cooperation within the NATO-Russia Council except political dialogue between high representatives.
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MAE's Aurescu attends Poland-Romania-Turkey three-way security meeting
State Secretary for Strategic Affairs with the Romanian Foreign Ministry (MAE) Bogdan Aurescu on Monday attended in Warsaw the 4th Poland-Romania-Turkey three-way security meeting at the level of state secretaries.
Concern about Ukraine increases regional desire for NATO membership
Senior officials from Southeast Europe, noting their concerns about events in Ukraine, said NATO membership is a key policy priority for the region.
NATO to consider stationing troops permanently
NATO to consider stationing troops permanently
OTTAWA -- NATO will have to consider permanently stationing troops in parts of Eastern Europe as a result of the increased tension between Russia and Ukraine.
This is according to the alliance's top military commander, quoted by Reuters.
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NATO Mulls Permanent Presence in Eastern Europe
Gen Philip Breedlove, NATO's top military commander, said on Monday the alliance could deploy permanent troops in Eastern Europe due to the situation in Ukraine.
He was quoted by ITAR-TASS as saying that the option will be put forward for discussion among NATO members.
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