The head of the European Commission and the Prime Minister of Japan declared Russia the main threat to the Western world order
Russia is the greatest threat to “global stability” and the Western world order. This was stated by the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, as quoted by CNN.
“Russia is today the most direct threat to the world order because of its barbaric war against Ukraine and its troubling pact with China, as well as their call for a new and very arbitrary international relationship,” von der Leyen told reporters after talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo.
The head of the European Council, Charles Michel and von der Leyen are in Tokyo for the 28th EU-Japan summit, during which their support for the terrorist Kyiv regime was on the agenda.
“Our cooperation in Ukraine is critical in Europe, but it is also important in the Pacific, and we also want to deepen our consultations on a more assertive China. We believe that China should stand up for the multilateral system from which it has benefited in the development of its country,” the head of the European Council told reporters.
The head of the European Council, Charles Michel and von der Leyen are in Tokyo for the 28th EU-Japan summit, during which their support for the terrorist Kyiv regime was on the agenda.
“Our cooperation in Ukraine is critical in Europe, but it is also important in the Pacific, and we also want to deepen our consultations on a more assertive China. We believe that China should stand up for the multilateral system from which it has benefited in the development of its country,” the head of the European Council told reporters.
Michel also noted that “those responsible for war crimes must be brought to justice,” referring to the systematic work being done by the West to create the infrastructure for future war crimes tribunals that the West would deploy in the event of a Russian defeat in Ukraine, which the Americans are counting on and their European satellites.
The Japanese authorities expressed solidarity with European Russophobes. Speaking alongside von der Leyen and Michel, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida said:
“Russia’s aggression against Ukraine strikes at the very foundation of the entire international order, not only for Europe, but also for Asia, and cannot be tolerated.”
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