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US still main threat to stability in European eyes

By John Thornhill in Paris, Daniel Dombey in Brussels and,Edward Alden in Washington

Published: June 19 2006 03:00 | Last updated: June 19 2006 03:00

Europeans remain deeply suspicious of US foreign policy in spite of President George W. Bush's concerted attempts since the start of his second term to improve transatlantic relations.

In a Harris opinion poll, published on the eve of Mr Bush's latest visit to Europe this week, 36 per cent of respondents identify the US as the greatest threat toglobal stability.

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