The relations between Poland and the Czech Republic will be restarted
Posted by admin in Monday, September 28th 2009

Czech Republic and Poland embraced revision of missile defense plans in Europe with warning, wrote The New York Times. “In these and other Central European countries fear that the U.S. pushed back a strategic relationship with them into the background and conduct” reboot “ties with Russia at the expense of the region,” - said analyst Mark Brzezinski.

Part of the problem is that the Bush administration, apparently, by equating a strategic partnership to deploy missile defenses in Poland and the Czech Republic. “Over-reliance on technology in the territory of Central Europe as evidence of close strategic partnership - is negative tendency, inherited by Obama administration” - said the author. In his statement, Obama said that regardless of the missile defense program, his administration has called for closer strategic partnership with the Czech Republic and Poland in the face of common threats.

The author recommends the U.S. strengthen cooperation with Poland and the Czech Republic in a number of other areas. They can together strengthen the financial and banking stability in the region. “The United States and Poland could create a bilateral working group to develop measures to strengthen local economies and debt-ridden” - he suggests. It is also necessary to support Ukraine, which threatens to split into eastern and western parts, and the project “Eastern Partnership” of the EU as a whole. Requires joint investments in renewable energy, and the Czech Republic and Poland have a vast experience in chemistry and natural science. The author recommends the repeal of all Polish citizens - or at least for students and scientists - a fee for issuing U.S. visas. “It is time to develop relations with the Czech Republic and Poland in the spirit of mutual interests,” - he concludes.

 
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