Most politicians have become more cautious about interventions, Wolfgang Schüssel, former Austrian Chancellor, told RT on the sidelines of the Valdai Discussion Club. “That is good news because we know the results in Iraq and Libya are not very convincing,” he said.
He also pointed out the necessity of closer cooperation between Russia and the West on Syria and other common problems. “Better communication is the key issue. We have still distrust – that is not good,” Schüssel said.
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