Monday, April 25, 2016

Obama spoke about “erroneous view” of Putin to the NATO and the European Union – RBC

President Barack Obama

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Barack Obama believes that Vladimir Putin regards NATO and the EU as a threat to the Russian authorities. This is a mistake, Obama said, and admitted that he is fully convince the Russian president he failed

US President Barack Obama said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “considers NATO, the EU and transatlantic unity as a threat to the Russian authorities “. This opinion was expressed by the US President in an interview with CBS.

Obama’s statement was made in the context of the discussion of the migration crisis. Obama pointed out that it is not just a European problem, but a problem of the United States. Particular attention Obama pointed out that strengthened right-wing nationalism, which in Europe against a background of migration crisis “threatens European unity, and in some cases exploited people like Putin».

The question seeks to whether the Russian president to share Europe, Obama said that Putin does not always adhere to the idea of ​​European unity

«Mr Putin usually considered NATO, the EU, transatlantic unity as a threat to the Russian authorities”, -. Obama said. “I think he’s wrong. I pointed out to him that in fact a strong, united Europe working with a strong, outward-looking Russia – this is the right recipe, “- Obama said, adding that he is not completely convinced the Russian president.

eve Obama , speaking in Hanover, before the meeting with the leaders of Germany, Britain, France and Italy, said that Russia is to cooperate with the rest of the world, but not “intimidate” their neighbors. “I hope that Russia will understand that true greatness is not to intimidate neighbors and to cotrudnichat with the world” – said Obama.

Last week, a spokesman for the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, said that there is “a celebration full of mutual distrust” in relations between Russia and NATO. He noted that Moscow is fixes the unfriendly actions of the alliance, including capacity-building NATO near Russia’s borders.

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