The
way the international relations have been shaped during the last few years shows
that the European Union must above all protect its interests. For that, stronger
coordination among the member States is essential.
More
than ever it is obvious that big countries in the world have their own
strategic goals and those goals might not coincide with the European ones.
They might even challenge our own intent, values and objectives. It is
therefore critical those big countries be met by a strong will and a clear
position on the European side.
That’s
a big challenge for the next five years in Europe. Yes, five years, but such
time horizon should be part of a longer vision for Europe.
It
would be a mistake to try to minimise the geopolitical challenges we face. This
is no temporary difficulty, not just because A or B is in power now, in big
county Y or Z. This is a firm new trend we should consider strategically.
Europe
is different from Russia, China and India. Also, from the USA. That’s the
reality that is clearly in front of us. We should seek partnerships with each
one of these countries, as we do with other parts of the world. But such partnerships
cannot be based on naiveté. Above all, they must be based on a proper balance
of power – and power means in the world of today much more than just military
might. But it also includes a military dimension, of course.
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