π The invasion of Russia into Ukraine was a turning point in history, violating international law and civilization.
π€ Ukrainians united behind their president and defended the independence of their country.
πΊπΈ The transatlantic alliance was rejuvenated as the United States engaged in Europe to defend European security.
βοΈ Russia has declined as a global power and is predicted to become reliant on China for its resources.
π Non-European actors are playing an increasingly important role in global security threats.
πΊπΈ The United States will shift its focus from Europe to Asia in terms of security guarantees.
π The future of global security involves a stronger Europe and increased cooperation among European countries.
π Countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America will have a stronger influence and voice in global security.
π‘ There is a need for a new approach and better communication to address the concerns of these countries.
π The future of global security lies in defending the rules-based international order and international covenants such as the UN Charter and Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
π€ Engaging on eye level with regions in Africa, Latin America, and Asia through a new partnership will lead to more effective confrontation of security challenges, including dealing with China.
βοΈ Addressing security challenges and other issues should be done on the basis of the rule of law.
Europe is the largest donor of development and humanitarian aid.
Engaging and listening to countries' concerns is important.
The future of global security lies in an order based on international rules and norms.
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