The EU has always been limited to brokering peace in similar situations to the Ukrainian war, according to Tibor Navracsics.Continue reading
Minister of Regional Development Tibor Navracsics, speaking at the General Assembly of the Hungarian Atlantic Council, set out his vision for the future of Europe.
According to Mandiner‘s summary, he said that “today in Europe, and perhaps also in world politics, we have reached a frontier and it will only become clear in retrospect whether it was really a frontier of an era,” and that “we must expect that the lines of force and the factors that have defined and made our world comfortable in the past will change.”
According to him, Europe’s future will be determined by three fundamental changes:
Following his presentation, the minister also answered questions from members of the Hungarian Atlantic Council. Asked how the future of Europe is affected by the US-China confrontation, Navracsics replied that “the United States has put China in the box called Russia” because “it attributes to China the same intentions that it attributed to the Soviet Union.”
However, he is not at all sure that “China’s intentions are the same, that China is the Soviet Union of today.” He said that compared to the Soviet Union, “I do not see China as having such strong military ambitions,” and that “the biggest mistake the United States can make is to misread the Chinese signals and prepare for the Soviet Union when China is coming.”
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