Division of Europe on "old" and "new" outdated
Some of the countries most hostile to the U.S. invasion of Iraq are now keenest on closer transatlantic cooperation, while some of Washington's allies in the war are now the most skeptical, an opinion poll published on Wednesday showed. The transatlantic opinion survey for Germany's Bertelsmann Foundation suggested the distinction drawn in 2003 by then U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld between an "old Europe" led by France and Germany, and a "new Europe" spanning the ex-communist central European countries is no longer valid.
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