05/31/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/31/2021 03:06
International cooperation more important than ever
Last year, the UN celebrated its 75th anniversary. The organisation rose from the ashes of the Second World War with a promise to work for peace and prosperity for coming generations.
The work being done by the UN, the EU, the World Bank, the WTO, the OSCE and other multilateral bodies is just as important now, if not more so. Today, we see multilateral frameworks increasingly being called into question. An increasing number of countries believe that they can solve their problems on their own and that cooperation is a burden - or even a threat to their national interests or an intrusion on their national sovereignty.
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Romania s Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu participated on Monday in a debate on Seeking resolution to the protracted conflicts in Eastern Europe: How can the EU be more active?, organized by the European Institute of Peace, where he called for greater EU involvement in protracted conflicts, emphasising that the challenges facing the EU s Eastern Neighbourhood countries affect the security of the entire EU, NATO and OSCE space.
According to a press statement released by Romania s Foreign Ministry (MAE), the debate, which was also attended by Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ann Linde, took place amidst discussions on protracted conflicts that the foreign ministers of the EU member states will have at a Gymnich-type informal meeting to be held in Portugal on May 27, 2021 under the aegis of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
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