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в ответ gakusei 28.11.10 22:35
Проэкт интересен и я считаю, что люди должны принять более активное участие в его изучении и в дискуссии по поводу опубликованных материалов.
Вот например, что нашел я в переписке дип.ведомст США в Берлине.
Далее описываются позиция Германии по отношению к России ,но самое интерестное в том, как на эту позицию пытаются повлиять дип.представительства США и какое давление оказывают на Германию.
Вот выдержка из документов взятая с опубликованных 28 числа материалов (весь материал здесь http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/cable/2008/01/08BERLIN122.html)
Вот например, что нашел я в переписке дип.ведомст США в Берлине.
Далее описываются позиция Германии по отношению к России ,но самое интерестное в том, как на эту позицию пытаются повлиять дип.представительства США и какое давление оказывают на Германию.
Вот выдержка из документов взятая с опубликованных 28 числа материалов (весь материал здесь http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/cable/2008/01/08BERLIN122.html)
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RUSSIA: Split Approaches
------------------------
¶9. (C) There are significant differences between the
Chancellery and the Foreign Office on Russia, which invites
Russian wedge-driving. Merkel has never shied away from
plain talk about disturbing trends inside Russia. Steinmeier
was the first foreign visitor to get a meeting with
presidential candidate Medvedev after his nomination (a
meeting with President Putin was thrown in as well). Lately,
the combination of Russian CFE suspension, backsliding on
democracy, and intransigence on Kosovo has pushed even some
in the SPD to offer criticism. Still, the Foreign Ministry
will likely continue to seek an unhelpful bridging role with
Russia, in particular on CFE and other matters related to
arms control. The Chancellery can help constrain these
impulses, but we will also need to keep up pressure among the
Quad partners as well as from other key allies (e.g. Turkey
and Norway) to make clear that German unilateral initiatives
put transatlantic solidarity at risk.
RUSSIA: Split Approaches
------------------------
¶9. (C) There are significant differences between the
Chancellery and the Foreign Office on Russia, which invites
Russian wedge-driving. Merkel has never shied away from
plain talk about disturbing trends inside Russia. Steinmeier
was the first foreign visitor to get a meeting with
presidential candidate Medvedev after his nomination (a
meeting with President Putin was thrown in as well). Lately,
the combination of Russian CFE suspension, backsliding on
democracy, and intransigence on Kosovo has pushed even some
in the SPD to offer criticism. Still, the Foreign Ministry
will likely continue to seek an unhelpful bridging role with
Russia, in particular on CFE and other matters related to
arms control. The Chancellery can help constrain these
impulses, but we will also need to keep up pressure among the
Quad partners as well as from other key allies (e.g. Turkey
and Norway) to make clear that German unilateral initiatives
put transatlantic solidarity at risk.
Never give up, it's
such a wonderfull life.
Never give up, it's such a wonderfull life.