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America’s trade volume with the EU is roughly 37 times higher than that with Russia, with huge
mutual
direct investments locking in the transatlantic partners’ interdependence.
He will emphasize common strategic interests, highlight
mutual
economic benefits, generate positive public opinion, and promote further exchanges.
So, although both sides endorse the idea of a “mutually beneficial strategic relationship,” and despite progress bilateral on military exchanges,
mutual
trust and confidence-building have a long way to go.
Underneath, it will be characterized by engagement and
mutual
accommodation, in the name of shared interests.
To be sure, a long history of
mutual
Christian-Muslim hostility, and recent cases of radical Islamist violence, have made many people fearful of Islam in a way that they are not of Hinduism, say, or Buddhism.
Moreover, while nuclear weapons pose a continuing danger, they also inhibit the risk of war as a means of power politics by making
mutual
destruction a certainty.
Rather, the agreement’s main significance consists in the fact that it was struck at all: US Secretary of State John Kerry met with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, in Geneva, that most traditional of diplomatic venues, and cut a deal on an issue of intense
mutual
interest.
If Trump – together with the rest of the nationalist international – continues to reject this notion of
mutual
benefits, he will likely manage to slow down not only China’s growth, but also that of the US.
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resentment between creditors and debtors is liable to grow, and there is a real danger that the euro may destroy the EU’s political and social cohesion.
Neither the multicultural ethos (respect for “cultural diversity in an atmosphere of
mutual
tolerance,” as British Labor Minister Roy Jenkins put it in 1966), nor official indifference to religious identities (as in France, where the state, as the nineteenth-century historian Jules Michelet put it, “takes the place of God”) has worked as planned.
One primary reason, I believe, is that the trust created by hard work and
mutual
effort in ending the Cold War has collapsed.
Promising signs are now emerging, though initial efforts have yielded only modest and fragile results: the Minsk agreement on a ceasefire and military disengagement in Ukraine; the trilateral gas agreement concluded by Russia, Ukraine, and the European Union; and a halt to the escalation of
mutual
sanctions.
We must continue to move from polemics and
mutual
accusations to a search for points of convergence and a gradual lifting of sanctions, which are damaging to both sides.
To find it requires taking a step back and considering the most fundamental reason for the diplomatic failures of the last three decades: the high level of
mutual
distrust, which has made a small and weak country like North Korea, surrounded by big powers, paranoid about its own security.
As a result, third-country firms’ options will depend on how TTIP standards are established: through harmonization (adoption of a common standard) or
mutual
recognition (acceptance of goods that meet one another’s established standards).
With
mutual
recognition, the EU and the US would accept each other’s standards or conformity-assessment procedures, allowing firms to adhere to the less stringent requirements in each area.
And a new study by Morgan Stanley’s Institute for Sustainable Investing, which analyzed the performance of 10,228 open-ended
mutual
funds and 2,874 separately managed accounts in the US, found that sustainable investments usually met – and often exceeded – the median returns of comparable traditional investments for the periods examined.
Arguably, the war in Gaza created a new kind of
mutual
deterrence in this war-torn region.
A banking union – consisting of common deposit insurance, supervision, and crisis resolution – would help to avoid the
mutual
contamination of banks and sovereigns, which is why the idea was endorsed at the recent G-20 summit in Mexico.
That happened in India in 1947, when the British left, Pakistan broke away, and roughly a million Hindus and Muslims died in
mutual
slaughter.
Freedom of speech is thus fundamental to what universities are, enabling them to sustain a sense of common humanity and uphold the
mutual
tolerance and understanding that underpin any free society.
We seek effective and constructive diplomatic relations and a focus on
mutual
confidence-building with our neighbors and other regional and international actors, thereby enabling us to orient our foreign policy toward economic development at home.
We are also considering how to rebuild and improve our bilateral and multilateral relations with European and North American countries on the basis of
mutual
respect.
In our view, cooperating on issues of
mutual
interest and concern would contribute to easing tensions in our region as well.
Sometimes the two methods - consultation without action in Europe, actions without consultation in the US - can be turned to
mutual
advantage.
Crippled PakistanNEW DELHI – The problems and dilemmas confronting Pakistan’s leadership – including a deepening vortex of
mutual
suspicions, sectarian killings, and brazen terrorism – are almost too numerous to count.
The European Union provides the best model for how neighbors that have long fought each other can come together for
mutual
benefit.
Because governments today generally approach security independently – developing their own national standards and regulations, with no requirement for
mutual
accountability regarding implementation – the state of nuclear-materials security around the world varies widely.
But such criticism ignores the fact that states have already proved capable of cooperation and
mutual
assurance regarding their security practices.
More than ever, the EU must combine greater stability, financial transfers, and
mutual
solidarity if the entire European project is to be prevented from collapsing under the weight of the ongoing sovereign-debt crisis.
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