
""We respect the rule of law, both nationally and internationally. The rules-based order is deeply important to both of our countries...""
""Today's world is becoming more and more networked day by day, whether we like it or not. Conflicts, economic crises, natural disasters - they occur in one region of the world, but their causes may lie in another faraway region.""
""We used to focus on what is China doing, what is Russia doing, what is the US doing...""
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius highlighted the significance of a rules-based international order during his eight-day tour of the Indo-Pacific. His hosts in Japan, Singapore, and Australia echoed this sentiment, emphasizing shared values and the interconnectedness of global issues. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles noted the importance of the rule of law for both countries. Pistorius also suggested a shift towards German self-reliance in security matters, acknowledging the changing global landscape and the need for new strategies in response to emerging challenges.
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