Professor of European history from Oxford University, Timothy Garton Ash (Timothy Garton Ash) has predicted that the interaction of Barak Obama to European leaders might be cool if it demonstrates the consumer attitude to Europe at the upcoming early April, and the G20 summit of NATO, writes The Wall Street Journal March 13.
"If Obama decides to come on the day-one with a long list of requests," honeymoon "at the end," - said Ashe. Timothy Garton Ash is the author of eight books on modern history, including the work of 2004, "Free World: America, Europe, and the surprising future of the West."
The publication said that the administration of Barack Obama have appealed to the members of NATO to send more forces and resources to support the alliance troops in Afghanistan. It was expected that at the NATO summit April 3-4, Obama himself will speak to devote more attention to Afghanistan.
Nevertheless, from the perspective of experts in the G20 summit and NATO Obama expects a warm reception. Approval by the European partners is the position of the American President in relation to Russia, Syria and Iran.
In anticipation of the G20 summit of finance ministers, some European leaders have expressed skepticism about the measures of financial incentives to promote the United States. For example, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that one should not increase costs, and work force management system, which will not allow the crisis samovosproizvoditsya.V the same time, administration officials Obama argued that the U.S. president gives the same value as the stimulation, and regulate the global economy .
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