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When Sisi and Abdullah visited Trump, each reiterated the position included in the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative: Israel should withdraw fully from the occupied territories, in exchange for normalization of
relations
with Arab League countries.
They will conclude that they can have it both ways, keeping the benefits of economic integration without losing their ability to infringe on their citizens’ rights or use EU financial transfers to build patron-client
relations
and reinforce their hold over the state.
The question now is whether it will turn out to be a turning point for Pakistan in its
relations
with the group.
Recent subtle changes in Sino-Indian
relations
could prove to be enormously consequential for the world in the coming decades.
Barack Obama’s administration is now expected to do whatever it can to strengthen
relations
with India during Modi’s upcoming visit to Washington.
That is why China is unlikely to develop its
relations
with India and Pakistan (with which China still values its all-weather partnership) on separate tracks, as the US did during the Bush administration.
But it also brought about a new political accord, negotiated in Doha, Qatar, providing for election of a president after a long stalemate, formation of a national unity government, a new election law, and a return to a national dialogue over
relations
between the state and non-state actors, particularly Hezbollah.
Qatar’s role in bringing about a resolution, alongside that of Turkey in mediating Syrian-Israeli talks, signals a return to pragmatism in Middle East
relations.
Not only did Cardinal Parolin, formerly the Vatican’s man in Venezuela, play a key role in the restoration of diplomatic
relations
between the US and Cuba;Francis plans to visit the island on his way to the US.
But the thaw in US-Cuba
relations
has not been welcomed by all US politicians.
Adopting it is essential to moving forward, especially if additional chapters addressing regional security and economic
relations
are included.
Official pronouncements stress friendly
relations
between India and China, and some trade analysts argue that the two giant, rapidly growing markets will become an economic “Chindia.”
Such statements reflect a considerable change from the hostility that bedeviled Indian-Chinese
relations
following the two countries’ 1962 war over a disputed border in the Himalayas.
Indian officials are generally discrete in public about
relations
with China, but in private their concerns remain intense.
But the Iraq crisis provided East European countries with an opportunity to confirm the absolute priority they place on strategic stability, which is why they put
relations
with the US ahead of worries about European political solidarity.
One can bemoan this fact, but it is better to accommodate oneself to it and accept the notion that it will take decades for Europe to think in the same way on most issues, not least about
relations
with the US.
TOKYO – President Hu Jintao’s visit to Washington is coming at an increasingly tense moment in Sino/American
relations.
In the past, China has recognized the vital need for good neighborly
relations.
Most worryingly, the agreement provides for information sharing on issues relevant to bilateral and international
relations.
Then the US established permanent normal trade
relations
with China and refused to brand its government a currency manipulator.
Both past and present have been burdened by the ad hoc nature of
relations
among the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
On the contrary, in the aftermath of the Iraq War,
relations
between the US and its neighbors, Canada and Mexico, are at their lowest level in years.
Europe and President BushROME: What does the future hold for transatlantic
relations?
Because worries about a “widening Atlantic” gap have existed since the early 1970s, it is tempting to proceed as if transatlantic
relations
will remain on roughly the same wavelength as before.
The differences extend to other vital questions as well, such as their conception of democracy and their
relations
with the United States.
But, in August 2010, just days after taking office, Santos abandoned Uribe’s confrontational attitude and worked to normalize
relations
with Colombia’s neighbors.
He has set aside Uribe’s overly ideological approach and combative rhetoric, instead adopting a pragmatic attitude aimed at fostering good
relations
with his counterparts.
Trade and investment flows can and should be expanded, which is likely only if political
relations
improve.
Nonetheless, a Herzog-Livni government would bring significant change, particularly in terms of
relations
with Europe and the US.
Likewise, while the US will not relinquish its bilateral relationship with Israel,
relations
between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Obama have reached a new low.
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