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US Strategy: Russia Approves, EU Concerns
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Russia approves US National Security Strategy, finds it largely consistent with Moscows views. The strategy, released by the US administration, does not identify Russia as a threat and highlights priorities such as combating foreign influence and ending mass migration. European Union officials criticize the strategys focus on freedom of expression and compare its language to that often used by the Kremlin. The document also suggests that the US must re-establish strategic stability with Russia to stabilize European economies and calls for the restoration of Western identity in Europe.
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