Mutual
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So, when mass protests erupted in Syria in January, Turkey hoped to leverage the relationship of
mutual
trust that the two countries had presumably developed, actively nudging Syrian President Bashar al-Assad towards democratic reforms.
Of course, transnational terrorists usually have no “return address” that allows the threat of
mutual
deterrence to work, but North Korea or Iran has no moral right to impose this risk upon others.
Whether for
mutual
security or shared prosperity, genuine partnerships are not built overnight.
It needs some sort of
mutual
insurance, or what could be termed “insurance-based federalism.”
President Roh Moo-hyun visited Malaysia and agreed to expand
mutual
economic cooperation mainly in information technology, bio-technology, and resources and energy.
But, in the absence of a credible enforcer (and lacking sufficient
mutual
assurances), participants felt that they had more to gain from continuing their non-cooperative behavior.
Easing Greece’s debt burden while keeping the country within the eurozone is the correct and achievable path out of the crisis, and it can be accomplished easily through a
mutual
accord between Germany and Greece, to which the rest of Europe will subscribe.
In particular, America’s previous president, Barack Obama, committed the US to putting aside decades of
mutual
recrimination with its Latin American neighbors, and facilitated the development of an Inter-American system of collective defense of democracy and human rights.
These efforts are geared toward removing one of the primary sources of anti-Semitism:
mutual
ignorance and incomprehension.
The couple exchanged significant tokens of their
mutual
affection: he offered her a heart-shaped pink diamond ring by Dior, she offered him a Swiss watch.
As he put it, “the danger of a failure to exhaust the possibilities of our
mutual
relationship is always greater to them than to us.”
That consensus would have to be based on
mutual
recognition and accommodation.
Some have suggested placing a large object nearby to change its trajectory through
mutual
gravitational attraction.
Xi told Singh that he sought “a fair, reasonable, and mutually acceptable settlement based on
mutual
understanding and accommodation,” adding significantly, “Let’s settle the boundary framework agreement quickly.”
The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan met in New Delhi recently, after a gap of more than 15 months, the terrorist attacks of November 11, 2008 having frozen bilateral relations between the two countries in suspicion and
mutual
recrimination.
Seeking to dispel skepticism, he declared that “Pakistan and Hindustan by virtue of contiguity and
mutual
interests will be friends in this subcontinent.”
President Barack Obama’s 2010 National Security Strategy nurtures broad policy aspirations – “[n]ow we must position the United States to champion
mutual
interests among nations and peoples” – but falls short as a practical guide.
Despite rising nationalist sentiments and
mutual
suspicions, Central and Eastern European countries also managed to avoid conflict, thanks to their rapid acceptance into NATO and the European Union.
And in recent years, politicians like Jeremy Corbyn, before he became leader of the UK Labour Party, have supported withdrawing their countries from the alliance, precisely because it is committed to using force as a means of
mutual
defense.
And yet there can be no denying that the relationship with Russia is now broken, with
mutual
trust having reached its lowest point since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Otherwise, the pain would be
mutual.
It is in Africa’s interest to see Sudan’s people living together in peace and cooperating with one another for their
mutual
benefit – fully respecting one another’s diverse but not mutually exclusive interests, whether they live in one country or two.
Schmitt advocates a global order that universalizes the Monroe doctrine: great nations stake out inviolable zones of geographic influence, or Grossraum, from which they afford each other
mutual
respect.
First and foremost, a mountain of
mutual
distrust will need to be overcome.
For example, as China, India, and Japan maneuver for strategic advantage, they are transforming their
mutual
relations in a way that portends closer strategic engagement between India and Japan, and sharper competition between them and China.
The
mutual
demonstration of forgiveness is meant to emphasize the values that Japan and the US now share.
Should the UK crash out of the bloc without a
mutual
exit agreement, the damage will likely be significant.
We owe it to ourselves and to future generations to use all opportunities to create the conditions for increased trust and
mutual
understanding that are needed to free the world of the nuclear threat.
Can it identify ways to cooperate with this difficult, undemocratic state, in order to address issues of
mutual
concern?
Another proposal, which the European democracy movement DiEM25 and I support, would have the UK leave the EU but remain in both a customs union and the single market for a five-year period that can be renewed by
mutual
consent.
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