Examples of using Not confrontation in English and their translations into Swedish
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It's not confrontation.
It says"Conversation, not confrontation.
And that… he's into dialogue, not confrontation. that he cares for the common good is that he says the truth, His status.
First of all, security should be based on cooperation not confrontation.
There should be cooperation, not confrontation, on this difficult project.
The European Union's relations with Russia must be based on partnership and not confrontation.
It stands for cooperation, not confrontation; for fellowship, not fear.
the EU should be based on cooperation, not confrontation.
It requires open dialogue, not confrontation; it requires us to address the real
We need cooperation, not confrontation.
I hope it will accept that cooperation and not confrontation must underpin our relations with the applicant countries
This is not an easy task, and only dialogue, and not confrontation, can achieve it.
It is important that transatlantic relations in the future are built on dialogue, not confrontation.
that… he's into dialogue, not confrontation. is that he says the truth, His status.
Finally, as the Commissioner said, we want engagement and partnership, not confrontation and containment.
We do not need confrontation.
It was not a confrontation.
I don't like confrontation.
So he doesn't like confrontation.
We do not seek confrontation with Iran.
I don't need confrontation right now.
No, she shrugs because she doesn't like confrontation.
So many people do not like confrontation; neither do I.
In his arguments, he is often categorical and does not tolerate confrontation.
I would like to have a dialog with you, not a confrontation and not an argument.
We just spent 25 minutes hiding in a shop because I can't handle confrontation.
Tsvangirai and his men are certainly not seeking confrontation, according to their own sources.
Russia is not ideological confrontation.
We must not seek confrontation with the country but rather do everything possible to support its democratisation.
Not head-to-head confrontation but hand-in-hand cooperation- that is my principle