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We Must Avoid Dividing World Into Cold War-Style Blocs, Says German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

#Cooperation: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz calls for every effort to be made to build new partnerships.

  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz calls for every effort to be made to build new partnerships.

Islamabad: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned against creating a new Cold War by dividing the world into blocs and called for every effort to be made to build new partnerships.

We Must Avoid Dividing World Into Cold War-Style Blocs, Says German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
We Must Avoid Dividing World Into Cold War-Style Blocs, Says German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

Chancellor #OlafScholz made these remarks in an open editorial published by US international relations magazine, Foreign Affairs on Monday.

He said the world faced a “Zeitenwende” or “an epochal tectonic shift”.

The West must stand up for democratic values and protect open societies, “but we must also avoid the temptation to once again divide the world into blocs,” opined Scholz.

“This means making every effort to build new partnerships, pragmatically and without ideological blinders,” he added.

Speaking about #China and #Russia alliance, Scholz singled out China and Russia in particular as two countries that pose a threat to a multipolar world, which requires stronger European and transatlantic unity to overcome.

New powers have emerged or reemerged, including an economically strong and politically assertive China. In this new multipolar world, different countries and models of government are competing for power and influence, he added.

The transatlantic partnership remains vital to confronting challenges posed by Russia’s threat of potential assaults on allied territory, while China’s turn toward isolation and its approach towards Taiwan require Europe and North America to form new and stronger partnerships with countries around the world, he noted.

“Germans are intent on becoming the guarantor of European security that our allies expect us to be, a bridge builder within the European Union and an advocate for multilateral solutions to global problems,” wrote Scholz.

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