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Germany and Poland find that trying to get along has its benefits

2008 June 1
by sfcg

May 28, 2008 The New York Times

A simple act – a friendly Sunday dinner between the two nations’ foreign ministers – reflects a conscious effort to ease cultural and historical friction between Poland and Germany in this article by Nicholas Kulish. The informal meeting represents a “new pragmatism” for both powers, the understanding that cooperation alone will preserve their regional influence and stability. Find out more about the two countries’ conciliatory gestures and mutual interests.

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