Will North Korea bring the US and ASEAN together?, Chibok girls freed but concerns remain, What did Erdo臒an get out of talks with Putin?, Venezuelan opposition should seek common ground with Ch谩vist loyalists, A bipartisan case for Comey's dismissal
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The Nation / Bangkok, Thailand聽
Will North Korea bring the US and ASEAN together?聽
"Diplomatic relations between the US and countries in this region have often been hampered by different standards and interpretations of political integrity...," "At least on the black-and-white threat posed by an armed and boisterous North Korea, America and Southeast Asia can sing the same tune. It鈥檚 the grey issues that have rendered our ties tenuous.... White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus has said Washington wants to be 鈥榦n the same page鈥 with [the Association of Southeast Asian Nations] regarding North Korea, and that takes precedence over allegations of rights abuses hampering democratic progress in the region. The two issues, however, might be connected in terms of what fosters cooperation. After all, friends can agree to disagree, whereas enemies won鈥檛 even try to understand one another."
Deutsche Welle / Berlin
Chibok girls freed, but concerns remain聽
"The release of the 82 Chibok girls ... was a joyous occasion and a great success for the government of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari...," "In securing the release of the girls, Buhari did not want to rely on military might.... Freedom for the girls was evidently so important to him that he was even prepared to negotiate with terrorists to achieve it. He also let Boko Haram claim a victory of their own at the negotiations.... This is the point at which the jubilation at the girls鈥 release starts to jar. The negotiations and the agreements that were undertaken show that Boko Haram is far from being defeated, despite claims to this effect by the Nigerian military."聽
H眉rriyet Daily News / Istanbul, Turkey
What did聽Erdo臒an get out of talks with Putin?聽
"The highpoint of [President Recep Tayyip] Erdo臒an鈥檚 visit [with Russian President Vladimir Putin] appears to be the announcement that Turkey, Russia and Iran will be sponsoring four 鈥榙e-escalations zones鈥 in Syria between the [Bashar] al-Assad regime and opposition fighters...," .聽"It appears at first glance that Russia has come around to Turkey鈥檚 long-expressed desire to see safe zones in Syria, but that is clearly not the case. Those zones were proposed against the al-Assad regime whereas these require cooperation with the regime under Russian and Iranian auspices. Turkey, in other words, remains the weak link in this project, if indeed it can be implemented."
Buenos Aires Herald / Buenos Aires聽
Venezuelan opposition should seek common ground with聽Ch谩vist loyalists
"Though recent political developments in Venezuela have confirmed the long decline in that country鈥檚 democratic trajectory, President Nicol谩s Maduro鈥檚 decision to convene a constitutional assembly confirms suspicions that the regime is descending into dictatorship...," "[T]he opposition should seek common ground with those who, for different reasons, want to defend the 1999 Constitution and build a larger coalition that includes Ch谩vist loyalists who have second doubts about Maduro鈥檚 recent move.... Now that Maduro has decided to sacrifice Ch谩vez鈥檚 Constitution, in an attempt to hold onto power amid growing popular discontent, the opposition can use the growing division within the regime to build a coalition that is strong enough to force Maduro to resign."
The Telegraph / London
Making a bipartisan case for Comey's dismissal聽
"[T]he implication that [President] Trump is behaving unconstitutionally is inaccurate," "Not only does the President have the authority to sack an FBI director but it鈥檚 been done before.... Given the evidence mounting against [James] Comey, given the need to restore public confidence in an FBI that had become hopelessly over-politicised, one can make a bipartisan case for Comey鈥檚 dismissal. One could go further and ask what would it have looked like if Trump kept him on? Wouldn鈥檛 he be accused of shielding an incompetent office holder who had allegedly helped him with the White House?"聽