The United States and Germany share global economic goals, from addressing financial reforms to development and food needs worldwide. Reinforced through strong bilateral economic and political ties, we also cooperate in fora such as the U.S.-EU Transatlantic Economic Council, the G-8 and G-20. We work together to advance energy security and efficiency and to address environmental concerns while promoting policy measures to benefit emerging economies and sustainable practices worldwide. The United States and Germany look to increase bilateral cooperation through:
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Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Gates Discusses Bolstering Asian Security
SINGAPORE — Faced with a future of significantly reduced military spending, the United States should pursue a program of “cost effective” cooperation with Asian allies to defend regional security and enhance American interests, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Thursday.
Mr. Gates, who arrived in Singapore on Thursday for an address at an Asian security conference, underscored the vast scope of challenges to regional stability, like natural disasters and an ascendant China.
Mr. Gates, who arrived in Singapore on Thursday for an address at an Asian security conference, underscored the vast scope of challenges to regional stability, like natural disasters and an ascendant China.
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