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We all truly needed it. Much has happened in the last month in your country. Many surprising opinions have been voiced about our relations and about our common security. For us to pretend that everything is the way it used to be. Thank you for being so open and frank with me, mr. Vice president. Today i had words which are promising of the future. Words that explain a lot about the about the approach of the new administration in washington. I repaid our guest by offering honesty in my assessment of the situation. I shared our concerns. Incurable i am an proamerican european who is dogmatically devoted to transatlantic cooperation, i could afford to be outspoken even more. I asked the Vice President directly if he shared my opinions of three key matters. International order. And the attitude of the new American Administration towards the European Union. Firstly, i expressed my belief that maintaining order based on the rules of international law. Ere the root life in the interests of th
Sec. Gen stoltenberg good afternoon. Vice president pence, welcome to nato headquarters. It is a great honor and a pleasure to have you here. And once after you took office. And a few days after your great speech in munich where you so clearly declared the strong commitment and the unwavering support of the United States to the transatlantic bond. And we welcome that. Because we see the strong commitment of the United States to the transatlantic bond, not only in words but also in deeds. These days the United States is deploying new forces, Additional Forces to europe which is of great importance to the security of europe and which demonstrates this strong transatlantic commitment of the United States. We are very grateful for this commitment. You also stressed that just as the u. S. Stood with europe, europe stood with the United States. We have to remember that the only time that the alliance has invoked our collective defense clause, article five, was after the attack on the United
News conference. Topics included the ceasefire between russia and ukraine. This is 15 minutes. Pres. Tusk mr. Vice president , dear friends, let me first of all thank you for this meeting. We all truly needed it. Much has happened in the last month in your country. Many surprising opinions have been voiced about our relations and about our common security. For us to pretend that everything is the way it used to be. Thank you for being so open and frank with me, mr. Vice president. Today i had words which are promising of the future. Words that explain a lot about the about the approach of the new administration in washington. I repaid our guest by offering honesty in my assessment of the situation. I shared our concerns. Incurable i am an proamerican european who is dogmatically devoted to transatlantic cooperation, i could afford to be outspoken even more. I asked the Vice President directly if he shared my opinions of three key matters. International order. And the attitude of the ne
Sec. Gen stoltenberg good afternoon. Vice president pence, welcome to nato headquarters. It is a great honor and a pleasure to have you here. And once after you took office. And a few days after your great speech in munich where you so clearly declared the strong commitment and the unwavering support of the United States to the transatlantic bond. And we welcome that. Because we see the strong commitment of the United States to the transatlantic bond, not only in words but also in deeds. These days the United States is deploying new forces, Additional Forces to europe which is of great importance to the security of europe and which demonstrates this strong transatlantic commitment of the United States. We are very grateful for this commitment. You also stressed that just as the u. S. Stood with europe, europe stood with the United States. We have to remember that the only time that the alliance has invoked our collective defense clause, article five, was after the attack on the United