At the Munich Security Conference 2026, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas delivers a powerful defence of international law and multilateral cooperation in an increasingly unstable world.
Speaking on behalf of Europe’s many smaller nations, she argues that the rules-based order created after the Second World War no longer fully reflects today’s geopolitical realities — yet abandoning rules altogether would open the door to domination by power alone.
Kallas calls for partnerships grounded in dignity, listening and mutual respect, warning against decision-making structures where a single leader or power can act without accountability.
As debates intensify over UN reform, Gaza stabilization initiatives and new diplomatic frameworks, she insists that lasting peace depends on equality between states and rules that protect everyone — especially the vulnerable.
A defining European vision for reforming global governance without sacrificing justice.
📍 Munich Security Conference 2026 — Debate: The International Order Between Reform and Destruction.
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