Prague hotels, Czech Republic – cheap apartments, pensions, hostels, accommodation, bed and breakfast, travel, tours, tourism

Accommodation in Prague

- ***** 5 - stars
- **** 4 - stars
- *** 3 - stars
- ** 2 - stars
- Hostels
- Apartments
- Pensions

- In the city centre
- Near the city centre
- Out of the city centre

- Airport Transfer
- Sightseeing Tours
- Prague Guide
- Czech News
- Travel Links


Prague news

06.02.2008 - Election Will Be New Start for Trans-Atlantic Ties, Says Advisor

  Deutsche Welle: Mr.

The Czech Republic news are represented by www.prague-hotel-hotels.com

Voigt, who would get the German Foreign Office's vote?
 
Karsten Voigt: I think that the German government can live and cooperate with any of the candidates, whether it's a Republican or a Democrat. It's obvious that [John] McCain has been in Germany very often. We know him very well; he'll be at the Munich security conference.
 
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   According to a survey, 43 percent of Germans would vote for Obama As for [Barack] Obama and [Hillary] Clinton -- we also know them, and I think that we could cooperate with them as well.
 
What do you look for in a US presidential candidate?  
There is the foreign policy agenda Iran expels German diplomat ...
Bundesliga's European Woes Not Purely Due to Cash: Löw ...
and the domestic agenda. Both matter. Foreign policy is clear: We want to use the change in the presidency as a starting point to renew the trans-Atlantic alliance. We want to identify common areas where we can cooperate. We've done it in the past in Iran, in the Middle East, in the Balkans. This shows that the areas we're discussing are mostly outside of Europe.
 
Then there are some global issues -- some are of a military nature, like Afghanistan. Some are of a military and political nature, like international terrorism. And some are more of a social nature, like climate change. Even there, not only the Democratic candidates, where we expected it, but also the front-runner in the Republican race, McCain, are interested in cooperating with us.
 
John McCain is similar to President George W. Bush when it comes to foreign policy. Do you see any problems there?  
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   The next US president will demand German troops in southern Afghanistan, said Voigt We've always had the situation in the trans-Atlantic alliance that we basically agree on fundamental values and interests, but there have always been differences.
 
The US is a world power and we are a regional power. They have a long tradition of military intervention, while German only concentrated on Central Europe after World War II. We are approaching the new challenges and opportunities in the international arena from two different backgrounds and historical experiences and two different psychologies. But our cooperation is needed and we can do it.
 
There has been some criticism of the German engagement in Afghanistan. Do you hope for any change there?  
The two elements of this debate are clear: Whoever is elected in the US will demand more military presence from Germany in Afghanistan and they will also strive to get Germany to be militarily active in the South.


(Deutsche Welle)


more info >>

<< Back

Search

Check-in
 
Check-out
 
Room
Class
Location



 
 

discount, cheap, budget, central, small and luxury Prague hotels, Czech Republic apartments reservation, lodging, booking

 
Copyright © 1999 - 2009 Prague-Hotel-Hotels.com . All Rights Reserved    
www.CzechRepublic-Prague.com :: www.ParisTravelGuide.info
_______________________________