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Seznam Zprávy | Unity is key. National interests must not prevail in Europe, warns analyst

In Europe, the role of nation states is growing because of Donald Trump's influence. If European leaders maintain unity and align their notes, the EU bloc will endure, says EUROPEUM Institute Executive Director Martin Vokálek
8. March 2025

But now, in a way, the United States is rapidly giving up its traditional spheres of influence to focus on its short-term "America First". By clearing space, however, they are leaving another dominant state, such as Russia, free to do whatever it wants within the world order.

Europe needed a few wake-up calls to really understand that the world is changing. And that it is actually more dangerous than it was, for example, fifteen years ago. The first wake-up call should have been Russia's annexation of Crimea, but that did not happen. Nor did it wake up because of the various operations of the Russian Federation in some countries. I had also hoped that the wake-up call would be a full-scale Russian military invasion in 2022, but it was still not enough of a wake-up call for Europe.

Read the whole interview here.

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