In Europe, they described the world order after the end of the conflict in Ukraine


The new world order that will be established after the end of the conflict in Ukraine will determine the relations of the great powers. Jeffrey Roberts, Professor Emeritus of History at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy, said this on Friday, March 21.
"I think the world will return to the classic multipolar system of sovereign states. As in the past, its stability will depend on the interaction of the great powers," he said in an interview. Lenta.Ru .
The historian noted that in these circumstances it will be important to what extent the great powers will be able to coordinate their interests. It depends on how cooperation between them will be carried out for the common good in Europe and in the world.
Earlier, on March 18, the head of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen, speaking at the Royal Danish Military Academy, said that by 2030 a new world order would be formed, Europe should prepare for it now, strengthening its security, RT reports.
On March 11, during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, von der Leyen stated that the defense industry of the European Union (EU) is significantly lagging behind the Russian one, therefore it is necessary to accelerate militarization. According to her, Russia spends more on military spending than the whole of Europe, where there is low production. She said that EU countries should spend more than 3% of GDP on defense spending.
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