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Drifting Apart? Transatlantic Relations in the Middle East

Meditarranean Dialogue Series 18

The transatlantic relations are not going through a smooth period. There seem to be more divergences than convergences regarding a number of issues. One of the areas where deep disconnects plague current transatlantic cooperation is the Middle East policy. While there is a common transatlantic understanding of the main threats to peace and stability in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, differences mark the approaches towards issues such as the nuclear deal with Iran or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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During an international workshop organized by the Regional Program Political Dialogue South Mediterranean of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, a group of leading experts from the US, Europe and the MENA region discussed the US and European approaches towards the region, debated Middle Eastern controversies and fallacies in previous transatlantic relations and identified the key areas of diversion and agreement within the transatlantic alliance. The following report summarizes the findings of the workshop.

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