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greened
regened
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reneged in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reneged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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And then we read, as everybody else, that they have reneged on that, or for whatever reason are unable to deliver on that.
The government reneged on the agreed deal at the last minute, demanding a close family member of Nasheed remain in Male, effectively as a hostage, until he returns from the UK, if Nasheed does anything that breach the terms of the government, the family member could then be criminally prosecuted. This kind of blackmail is illegal, unheard of in international affairs, and totally outrageous.
United States has been fooled before. There's no doubt about United States. Many presidents previously have signed off on pieces of paper only to find that North Korea either didn't promise what Donald Trump thought they had or actually reneged on their promises, we'll each have to ensure that we do the things, we take the actions necessary to follow through on those commitments and when we do we'll have a verified deal and if we can get that far we will have a historic change.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble:
This government has done nothing since it came into office, it has only reversed measures. It reneged on previously agreed commitments. It negotiated and negotiated. We don't know if the Greek government is going to hold a referendum or not, whether it is for or against it. You can't in all honesty expect us to talk with them in a situation like this. We need to wait to see what happens in Greece.
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