German President Steinmeier said on January 7, local time, that the current disregard for international law and the erosion of the international order have been very serious. He called for action to stop the world order from gradually disintegrating after World War II. Steinmeier said that today's world is facing a “double epoch-making fracture.” The first was the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which destroyed the European security architecture. “Second, America, as Germany's most important partner in Europe, is also going against its own values.” Steinmeier said that it is necessary to prevent “the world from becoming a haven for thieves”, that “the most unscrupulous people can do whatever they want,” and that weak and small countries should be prevented from completely losing protection, and “certain regions or even entire countries from becoming the private property of a few large countries.”

Zhitongcaijing · 4d ago
German President Steinmeier said on January 7, local time, that the current disregard for international law and the erosion of the international order have been very serious. He called for action to stop the world order from gradually disintegrating after World War II. Steinmeier said that today's world is facing a “double epoch-making fracture.” The first was the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which destroyed the European security architecture. “Second, America, as Germany's most important partner in Europe, is also going against its own values.” Steinmeier said that it is necessary to prevent “the world from becoming a haven for thieves”, that “the most unscrupulous people can do whatever they want,” and that weak and small countries should be prevented from completely losing protection, and “certain regions or even entire countries from becoming the private property of a few large countries.”