Mutual
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These arrangements amount to a cabal of
mutual
complicity, whereby world powers designate economic spheres of influence through regional governance institutions.
As recently as June 2013, Putin and US President Barack Obama issued a statement that reaffirmed “their readiness to intensify bilateral cooperation based on the principles of
mutual
respect, equality, and genuine respect for each other’s interests.”
Holding talks in the current atmosphere of mistrust,
mutual
recrimination, and fearmongering will require a substantial investment of political capital for a sustained period.
It is a relationship founded largely on Chinese dependence on Russian energy supplies,
mutual
support for “spheres of influence” as the conceptual foundation of an alternative world order, and joint naval exercises in the Black Sea.
Mutual
understanding is the only way to moderate the consequences.
Ongoing disputes between Russia and the European Union reflect this
mutual
distrust.
Beneath the veneer of
mutual
affection on display in Washington, Macron’s visit was marked by deep disagreements, including over climate change and the Iran nuclear deal.
The saving may be deposited in bank accounts or used to buy
mutual
funds or corporate stock.
Incurable suspicion,
mutual
fear, ubiquitous contempt - confirmed everyday in large and small ways - are our immutable social condition.
It is the knowledge, understanding, and
mutual
respect that remain, and that are the cornerstones on which Europe’s policy for Africa must be built.
That is what she means when she preaches tolerance and
mutual
understanding.
Translating
mutual
recognition of this into reality will require intellectual honesty and political investment on both sides of the Atlantic.
Despite the claims by both the Bush and Obama administrations that Russia and the US are no longer adversaries, it seems that the rapprochement has not translated into elimination of
mutual
nuclear targeting.
Such a peace entails
mutual
tolerance and acceptance, and an historical compromise with the Palestinian Arabs.
The Labor-led government of Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres made a dramatic breakthrough towards that very goal in 1993, with the Oslo agreements for
mutual
recognition between Israel and the PLO.
In this and other matters, Turkey strives to act as a “virtuous power,” which requires us to align our national interests with values such as justice, democracy, and human dignity, and to achieve our foreign-policy goals through
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cooperation rather than coercion.
In the brave new world of postrevolutionary Russia, Anatoli Lunacharski looked forward to freedom from the
mutual
relations of husbands, wives, fathers, children, so you could not tell who was related to whom and how closely.
Indeed, Europe has overcome what could be described as the “original sin” of the single-currency project: the Maastricht Treaty’s prohibition of “monetary financing” of government deficits by the ECB and the related ban on
mutual
support by national governments of one another’s debt burdens.
In the meantime, Turkey and the United States have a
mutual
interest in working together in Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
Bilaterally, such cooperation might involve an investment treaty, a joint intelligence task force on terrorism, a cyber-security protocol, agreed measures for managing unplanned military incidents, and
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ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty.
Another sphere of
mutual
interest is Afghanistan.
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and other private-sector funds require minimum terms for investments, and such mandatory lock-up periods should be applied to capital inflows as well.
And not only did they all agree on the desirability of better US-European coordinations, they also presented a long list of what could, and should, be done: lifting remaining trade impediments, perhaps even creating a "Transatlantic Free-Trade Area"; agreeing on rules to facilitate
mutual
investment; reducing the danger of major monetary crises through closer consulation; addressing jointly major ecological issues.
Only institutions give predictability to cooperation, they create the
mutual
confidence necessary for working together, they establish a vested interest in joint success and put pressure on bureaucracies to deliver.
Clinton vs. Trump constitutes a genuine battle, for example, as does the European Union vs. the Brexiteers; but the combatants are accomplices, not foes, in perpetuating an endless loop of
mutual
reinforcement, with each side defined by – and mobilizing its supporters on the basis of – what it opposes.
The failure of both US and Chinese leaders to recognize the
mutual
benefits of an investment treaty is disturbing.
The two sides of the city are united only in
mutual
economic dependence – the result of a policy that encouraged bringing Palestinian workers into Israel in the hope that jobs – and the fear of losing them – would make them reluctant to rebel.
Decades later, the dependence has become
mutual.
The agreements we have achieved thus far are like signposts showing progress along the road to
mutual
economic prosperity.
We are determined to solve their remaining problems, and we believe that we can do so through
mutual
trust and cooperation.
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