I believe a relationship with a country is simply bound to the interests of two countries and not by personal issues.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Someone has said that nations have interests, they don't have friends, and you see that over and over in U.S. policy.
It is hard to cement any relations with any country based on promises that may not be deliverable.
In Asia, personal relationships are important, but you cannot personalise diplomacy.
Relations between countries are built on values and interests and many other things, but at the end of the day, leaders are also only human beings.
There is something about being people from your home country in a different country. It bonds you together.
Foreign policy is like human relations, only people know less about each other.
Nations are becoming less relevant in a world where everyone and everything is interconnected. The connections that matter most are again becoming more personal.
What a country calls its vital... interests are not things that help its people live, but things that help it make war.
The internal affairs of other countries has a big impact on American interests.
I believe mutual respect for one another and cooperation should be the basis for relationships with foreign nations.