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In an interview with the Brussels-based newspaper EU Observer, Dalli insisted that the Commission was “lying” about the events surrounding his departure, and that he was forced to resign in an illegal manner.
Trump’s War of ChoiceTEL AVIV – President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran was not his first
departure
from a key international agreement.
The reason we should take more notice of his
departure
is not what his absence will make possible, but what will remain absolutely the same.
Lenin's corpse remains there, but his
departure
is expected.
The aim should not be to negotiate the terms of departure, but to negotiate the terms on which most British voters would want to remain.
The UK’s concern is understandable: evidence is mounting of the likely damage a
departure
from the single market and customs union will do to the UK economy.
Yet draining the poison from Europe will require a lot more than scolding the US and praying for Trump’s early
departure.
By contrast, most IMF staff seem genuinely depressed by Rato’s
departure.
Although there are vast differences surrounding the
departure
of the IMF and Bank heads, there are some worrisome similarities.
The puzzling circumstances of the IMF head’s sudden
departure
announcement do not justify a business as usual approach to his replacement.
The World Bank, in a disappointing
departure
from its usual, careful reports, put out the alarmist tract Turn Down the Heat, coauthored by William Hare, a longtime climate policy director for Greenpeace.
A consensus reform package could serve as a credible point of
departure.
Even that doughty loyalist, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, issued a statement on Thursday afternoon that he was “distressed” by the
departure
of Mattis (a significant sign, many believe, of McConnell’s private worry about Trump’s effect on the Republican Party.)
With no pan-Asian security architecture expected to emerge in the near future, the West’s
departure
from the region is generating a security vacuum.
The Saudis could well be right: the
departure
of US troops would represent a sweeping victory for Iran, which has no military presence in Iraq, but is the strongest player there.
Once it became clear that Assad would not go down without a fight, the Obama administration limited its efforts to secure his
departure
to public shaming – a tactic with a dubious track record when it comes to dictators.
But, while Abe’s commitment to what he describes as “future-oriented” relations with China and South Korea represents a welcome
departure
from the Koizumi government’s record, his policy agenda in fact implies considerable continuity with Japan’s heightened focus on diplomacy and security issues.
Some have suggested that the president’s
departure
is the result of his making too many waves with his anti-corruption agenda.
This is why a second Brexit vote on the agreed terms of
departure
(favored by Johnson) should take place.Do you endorse them, May will ask voters, or do you want to stay?
Vietnam was America’s costliest
departure
from containment.
To build a containment regime against terrorism emanating from the Middle East, a date for America’s
departure
from Iraq must be set.
Perhaps the most astonishing thing about the ECB’s monochromatic price-stability mission and utter disregard for financial stability – much less for the welfare of the workers and businesses that make up the economy – is its radical
departure
from the central-banking tradition.
But this much is clear: with Park’s unceremonious departure, a change in South Korea’s ruling party is all but assured.
When the Internet became global, its management was turned over to ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which enlists the voices of individual Internet users in its governance – a significant
departure
from intergovernmental multilateralism.
But, in Washington, Modi and Trump displayed a comfortable chemistry, with no real discord to be seen – a
departure
from some of Trump’s other early diplomatic forays.
A
departure
from what the late Raj Krishna dubbed the "Hindu rate of growth" came only in the fourth sub-period, from 1980-1999.
But Carney’s replacement is likely to represent a significant
departure.
There is no doubt that the political and economic program of Erdogan and his party is a dramatic
departure
from traditional Turkish Islamism.
The West’s relationship with Russia, the future of NATO, the Syrian civil war and refugees, rising right-wing populism, the impact of automation, and the United Kingdom’s impending
departure
from the European Union: all of these topics – and more – have roiled public debate worldwide.
The collapse of Hosni Mubarak’s regime in Egypt, the subsequent
departure
of the Israeli ambassador from Cairo, the political upheaval in Syria, and the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Ankara are causing great uncertainty in Israeli leadership circles.
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