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And, at a time of persistent tension between Russia and the US and Europe, which has resulted in chronic political gridlock in the Security Council, the parties’ ability to remain
united
justifies greater optimism about the future.
The trade unions, employers’ associations, all opposition political parties, and even many of Berlusconi’s own MPs have
united
against what they consider to be an aberration.
The proposal in 2004 by then-UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan would have
united
the island by creating a federation of two states.
What’s more, it is threatened by a de-facto anti-Iranian coalition of all other regional powers,
united
by their fear of Iranian ascendancy.
By taking the right steps now, the Union is laying the foundations that will enable it to emerge from today’s difficulties strengthened and more
united.
The geopolitical and security arguments for European unity are overwhelming, and there can be no
united
Europe without Hungary and Poland.
Even when the US is not on the front lines, it has played a vital role in behind-the-scenes diplomacy, nudging wary rivals closer to one another to create a
united
opposition, and working with regional leaders like Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia to broker deals.
But unless one is prepared to give up on building a more
united
Europe, it is surely worth considering.
And they are right to think that the world would be a far better place with a united, democratic Europe as a major force for both stability and change.
So even if the coalition of the governors, Luzhkov, and Primakov win a majority of seats in the parliament's lower house this December, there is no guarantee that the new members will be able to forge a consistently
united
program.
There are many such people, tens of millions, but they are not always politically engaged and
united.
We should not lose heart, but we do need to be politically active and
united.
They reached nearly a quarter-billion people on Twitter, and, for the first time, made a
united
demand of their leaders: Do not let Syria’s people lose another year to bloodshed.
The idea is that there are a group of countries – with the “Five Eyes” intelligence-sharing community of the US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand at its core – who share so much of a common heritage in language, history, law, democratic institutions and human-rights-respecting values, that they can be a new,
united
force for global peace and prosperity.
This review should be the main task of the re-elected Secretary-General, together with keeping the OAS
united
and defending Latin American democracy against the ALBA onslaught.
Yet Garton Ash is among the most pro-American Europeans, whose views of a
united
Europe are closer to those of his many friends in the "new", postcommunist Europe than to those of France or Germany.
The offensive by Kashyap may have fired up an already frustrated film industry, which is
united
in wanting Nihalani gone.
A
united
Europe can respond to these dangers in ways that no single state can.
Rift and MasteryPARIS – Like brothers in arms
united
in combat but divided in peace, Europe and the
United
States, which had fought depression jointly in 2009, started voicing disagreements in 2010 and begin 2011 with divergent positions on macroeconomic policy.
The price hikes are so damaging that the entire opposition
united
behind a law to bring tariffs back to their November 2017 levels.
Fillon’s supporters seem to be
united
in their opposition to gay marriage, and Fillon, as an avowed Catholic, was the most socially conservative candidate on offer.
Rather than showing the world that NATO remains strong and united, he exposed it as uncertain and divided.
Human rights should be a matter on which the Commonwealth stands united, with firmness, resolution, and determination.
Garang fought for a united, secular, and democratic Sudan, a lofty dream that the Islamist regime in Khartoum admittedly has had no intention of implementing.
A New Chance for European PoliticsMADRID – Most political leaders in Europe want the European Union to emerge from its current crisis stronger and more
united.
Unfortunately, a group of countries that are
united
above all by a common denial of their global responsibilities is unlikely to reach such a conclusion.
They are not
united
by a common vision of their future, or by a common political ideal, such as democracy in the Western world.
They are
united
only by their shared suspicion of China.
Imagine a Europe, no longer cut in two by the Iron Curtain, divided against itself: one half stable, prosperous and united; the other, unstable, less prosperous, and resentful.
In relation to Russia and China, the European Union’s member states generally recognize that a more
united
European stance, however difficult to achieve in practice, would be desirable.
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