Europe and the United States is strongest when we stand together
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President Barack Obama and the leaders of the European Union developed a summit in Prague, an ambitious plan to demonstrate to a world free of nuclear weapons and to reconsider action that common global challenges entgegentrat. With its message on the threat posed by ballistic missiles is presented, where a new urgency after North Korea launched a missile just hours before, Obama warned in a speech to thousands in Prague’s historic square Hradcanske that the threat of a nuclear attack had increased. «The threat of global nuclear war is hinuntergegangen, but the threat of nuclear attack has increased», he said, adding that the testing of nuclear weapons were collected and the technology to build a bomb, had spread out, hence the danger of nuclear weapons, magnifying, in the hands of terrorists fall. «The existence of thousands of nuclear weapons is the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War», said Obama.
The world must stand together to stop the spread of these weapons». He admitted that some of his proposal may be naive, but he continued to admit that the scale of the changes meant that his vision for a world free of nuclear weapons in his lifetime could not be reached. At their summit calling Obama and the EU leaders to take joint action to address global challenges and entgegentrat a line under the new tensions between Washington and its allies in Europe moved.
Obama flew to Turkey late Sunday in a trip that the White House hoped would help, since a new era in U.S. relations with the Muslim world after years of tensions to pave the way. He also said that the future of the United States planned controversial missile defense system in Central Europe from Iran depended on the difference between his Government and that of his predecessor, George W. Bush determined. During the one-day EU-US summit in Prague also presented Obama’s foreign policy vision of his government that the 27 EU leaders narrative, which insist that Washington played an active role in battling climate change, and would deal with the current economic crisis deal.
«Europe and the United States is strongest when we stand together», said Obama. President Mirek Topolanek, meanwhile described the visit of the U.S. officer in Prague as «a symbol of the new level of US-European relations». But in remarks to the summit Obama also stressed that he expected this from Europe, saying that the EU had to take steps to make its differences in accepting Guantanamo Bay prisoners to be overcome. «A strong partnership requires shared responsibility», he said.

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