U.S. President Barack Obama and European leaders agreed in Berlin on Friday that they needed to
keep working together as part of multilateral bodies like NATO and to press ahead with the
transatlantic agenda, the White House said in a statement.
, Their agreement comes after the election victory of U.S. Republican Donald Trump, who said during
his campaign that if Russia attacked a NATO member, he would consider whether the targeted country
had met its defense commitments before providing military aid.
“The leaders agreed on the necessity of working collectively to move the transatlantic agenda forward,
particularly on bringing stabilization to the Middle …read more
Source: Angola Press News Agency