CEPA head: Obama administration to blame for unsettled central Europe-US ties

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It is clearly the previous Democratic US administration led by President Barack Obama to blame for the not quite smooth relations between the United States and central Europe, the head of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), a Washington-based think-tank dedicated to the study of central and eastern Europe, said on Wednesday.

Representatives of the Obama administration often spoke in rather derogatory terms about the domestic affairs of central European countries “over their heads” while these countries stand as allies of the United States, Peter Doran told public news channel M1.

Now the administration of Donald Trump aims to build strong ties with these countries based on mutual respect and giving preference to security policy considerations, he said.

The strategy of the current US administration is similar to that of the central European nations, focussing on the need to defend Europe’s “roots”, Doran said.

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