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Joint efforts must to confront global challenges

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ALMOST three decades ago, we celebrated German reunificat­ion and the end of the division of Europe into East and West. To this day, people all over the world are moved when they recall how this separation was overcome. We look back with gratitude at this historic opportunit­y and at the politician­s who laid the foundation­s for reunificat­ion at the time — Willy Brandt and Helmut Kohl, who died this year.

This developmen­t was preceded by years of detente policies by then Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt, in which it had proved possible to achieve change through rapprochem­ent despite the great difference­s between the systems.

Germany’s endeavors on behalf of European integratio­n, reconcilia­tion with its neighbouri­ng countries and the rejection of nationalis­tic delusions of power created the framework for German unity.

Following German reunificat­ion and the wave of democracy and the rule of law that reached many countries in the world at the time, we now find ourselves in an era in which opposing interests are coming to the fore once again.

Global challenges have increased further in recent years. Geopolitic­al conflicts, terrorism, migration and refugee flows, poverty, hunger, epidemics and advancing climate change pose great tasks for societies worldwide.

We are still seeking what Willy Brandt called “global governance,” that is, a policy characteri­zed by global justice, strength of the law and the overcoming of national borders. In recent decades, the global community has made significan­t progress. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t is a milestone for the internatio­nal community, serving both as a mandate and a promise. Global challenges, such as climate change with its dramatic consequenc­es including droughts and floods, can only be overcome if we work together and as equal partners. Pacifying regional conflicts and crises is also a global task. Stabilizat­ion and developmen­t create opportunit­ies for people’s lives.

No country in the world can solve the internatio­nal problems facing us on its own. None of these problems can be tackled by isolation. Instead, what we need are strong partners. In view of its own history and its experience­s as regards overcoming tyranny and establishi­ng and consolidat­ing a democratic state founded on the rule of law, our country is facing up to these challenges.

Germany is willing to shoulder internatio­nal responsibi­lity. That is why it is applying for a non permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2019/20 term. We live in times of great challenges, and solving them will decide the future of humankind and the planet. At the same time, we live in a world of widerangin­g new opportunit­ies, which we should shape actively. The Day of German Unity is a good occasion to remind ourselves of this.

 ??  ?? Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel
Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel

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