BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 11. The world has
become more multipolar than ever, yet multilateralism today is
weaker than in the past, former President of the European Union
(EU) Council Charles Michel said at a press conference within the
framework of the 13th Global Baku Forum, which will be held on
March 12-14, Trend reports.
"The world has become more multipolar than ever, and at the same
time, we see that multilateralism is probably weaker than ever. We
also witness intense competition among major powers. Across the
globe, more and more countries are participating in these
processes. This is a long-term trend that we have been observing
for several years," Michel stated.
He noted that in addition to traditional competition in the
energy sector, new areas of rivalry are emerging.
"In the field of natural resources, we see that through
technology and the renewed focus on nuclear energy, new arenas are
developing where countries and powers compete with one another," he
said.
Michel added that medium-sized states are emerging that do not
wish to align solely with a single great power. These countries aim
to diversify their partnerships to create more opportunities and
greater resilience.
Furthermore, the official emphasized that the Baku Global Forum
provides an important platform to improve mutual understanding and
take constructive steps amid current global challenges.
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