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“ The Baltic Sea will practically become a NATO lake and then Kaliningrad will be the isolated territory.”
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“ The Israeli ground offensive is already facing growing political challenges even before it begins. The more people die in Gaza, the more difficult it will be for Israel's allies - especially the United States - to fully support a major invasion of Gaza.”
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“ Romana Vlahutin, a distinguished fellow at the German Marshall Fund and the former EU special envoy for connectivity, told RFE/RL that Global Gateway currently lacks 'a clear strategic vision on how it will contribute to the creation of new diversified and resilient value chains.'”
“ Of course, neither Israel nor Hamas fully trust Turkey. But who else is there? I mean, there are not too many countries out there that have the trust of Hamas and Israel.”
“ Along with Fico, the new Minister of Defense Robert Kalinak was one of the most virulent critics of the military cooperation agreement with the United States. It is difficult to imagine how he can represent continuity and how he can work towards a constructive role for Slovakia within NATO.”
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“ It’s essential for countries to have the possibility to make a choice on what's best for them. If there are only Chinese offers on the market, it means there is no choice. This must change.”
“ The point reached is not very surprising. Because it has been known for a long time that the F-16 issue and the issue of Sweden's NATO membership are related to each other. Even though both Ankara and Washington officially denied this, we knew that this was so. It is just a matter of who will take the first step due to the problem of mutual distrust. There was a problem.”
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