Jobbik MEP Gyöngyösi: Europe fell short of being equal to the US and Russia?

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Remarks from Jobbik MEP Márton Gyöngyösi:

Last week’s most important and most widely covered international political event was perhaps the Geneva meeting of US President Joe Biden and Russia’s Vladimir Putin. Although the public interest in the meeting was intense (just think of the embarrassing intermission with the media representatives at the beginning), many questions were still left unanswered, including such an important one as where Europe is.

Realistically, you couldn’t expect any great surprises from Biden and Putin’s Geneva summit, since US-Russia relations had deteriorated so much recently that even the fact of the two heads of state meeting seemed like a significant step forward.

What we saw proved the expectations right: although the sensitive issues were not left unaddressed, the parties demonstrated no willingness whatsoever to resolve these conflicts.

However, we do have some reason to be optimistic about the relations of the two great powers: at least the channels of diplomacy were restored by allowing the previously recalled Russian and the American ambassadors to return to their stations, and the parties also managed to agree on a few issues where some further cooperation can potentially be expected.

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Consequently, the widely envisioned cold war does not seem to be impending in the near future. Although the media kept an ever more watchful eye on every little gesture of both presidents to try and figure out how a step or a phrase might imply weakness or strength, both Biden and Putin likely had their reasons to return home satisfied.

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