Partner Christopher Swift was quoted in an article in The Washington Times, “Trump will go into NATO summit in a position of strength,” about expectations for the president’s European visit this week.
Swift blamed the president’s policies and rhetoric for creating an atmosphere of uncertainty ahead of his visit. “Even if on an individual basis each of these countries might want something from him, our allies in Europe are also very concerned about him, some of the decisions that have been made,” he said.
Swift blamed the president’s policies and rhetoric for creating an atmosphere of uncertainty ahead of his visit. “Even if on an individual basis each of these countries might want something from him, our allies in Europe are also very concerned about him, some of the decisions that have been made,” he said.
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