If Western countries have diametrically opposed views on a certain matter and if they cannot use empty words of compromise to overcome their differences, decisions that would change the status quo seem to be almost unattainable.
If Western countries have diametrically opposed views on a certain matter and if they cannot use empty words of compromise to overcome their differences, decisions that would change the status quo seem to be almost unattainable.
Filed under: CommentaryTagged with: Nr 58/59 • Juuni/juuli 2008