Europe can rebuild rules-based international order, says Mark Carney
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Europe can rebuild rules-based international order, says Mark Carney
"We don't think that we're destined to submit to a more transactional, insular and brutal world, and gatherings such as these point to a better way forward."
"It is my strong personal view that the international order will be rebuilt, but it will be rebuilt out of Europe."
"The world is undergoing a rupture across several dimensions; integration is being used as a weapon by some and the rules are not constraining the hegemons."
"We cannot deny some of the alliances that we have come to rely on are not in the place where we would want them to be."
Mark Carney emphasized Europe's role in establishing a new international order, rejecting a brutal, transactional world. His attendance at the European Political Community meeting signifies a shift in leadership dynamics, particularly in light of US uncertainties regarding NATO. The meeting in Yerevan aims to reinforce European unity and prevent countries like Armenia from falling under Russian influence. Concerns about the reliability of transatlantic alliances were echoed by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, highlighting the need for stronger cooperation among European nations.
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