America's vice-president, Dick Cheney, made his preference abundantly clear on his recent whistle-stop tour of Baku, Tbilisi, Kiev and Rome by calling for orange unity.
No election campaign during the 1800s would be complete without a "whistle-stop tour" - when candidates would charter trains and speak to the voters from the caboose.
On his latest whistle-stop tour, Mr Klima seems to have found other leaders agreed mainly on the need to put lots of uplifting waffle about employment policy high on the Vienna agenda.