Events in Ukraine and the Middle East represent the greatest fragmentation of international law since the Second World War.
elchi reports that this was stated by the head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, during her speech at the UN.
“The collapse of international law is clearly visible today in two major global crises: Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and the war in the Middle East. Together, the crises in Europe and the Middle East are the most obvious signs of a rejection of old rules, including the UN Charter,” Kallas declared.
According to her, a transition towards “coercive power politics” is currently being observed. She argues that a multipolarity not constrained by the UN Charter has never been peaceful or stable and ultimately leads to “destruction.”
Kallas believes that a new world is forming today, “dominated by a handful of military powers trying to create spheres of influence.”
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